Author: Lafasov, Urak
Annotation: This article (“Common cultural roots in Uzbeks and Ayns”) shows that God, the owner of great power, created the world and introduced Islamic laws to ensure that people live justly and freely. In addition, it is written that Islam was brought down to earth together with man and that Allah renewed Islam four times. It is stated that these updates were during the time of Safiyullah, Noah, Ibrahim and Muhammad (pbuh). It is mentioned that the people living on earth now spread from Noah's three sons, Som-Abulajam, Hom-Abulhind, Yofas-Abutturk. It is stated that Jofas (Tur), who received the blessing of the father, was given Turan and Turkestan, and his descendants were called Turs. It is explained that the ancestors of the species are the Uzbeks, and the Ain, who are the basis of the Japanese, belong to the species. It is noted that Sun (Sun) was created as a source of energy in the constellation we live in, and the second source of energy on Earth is fire, so the descendants of Safiyullah and Hayotbakhsh felt the taste of food and the power of protection. It is stated that there are five points of latitude (latitude) on the earth where the blue planet and stars are clearly visible, all of them are in the habitat of the species, when the points are combined, a circle is formed, and the latitude is the mark of the boxes. It is noted that the same mark is still preserved in the Jabarka at sunrise and indates at sunset. Turkic words in the language of the Amerindians, the city of Kuchi in Guatemala, state that the species invented the hearth for the efficient use of fire. It is reported that iron and steel were obtained by melting cast iron with the help of heat and air. It has been mentioned that Buddhism is widespread after Islam and Christianity, and that the ancient monuments related to Buddhism during the Kushon era were preserved in the Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan. The Kushan rulers were called Jabagu/Yabu, three branches of the Great Silk Road passed through the territory of the Kushan kingdom, the Japanese scholar Kato Kyuzo, who actively participated in the study of Buddhist monuments, commented on such monuments as Dalwarzintepa, Holchayontepa, Fayoztepa, and Karatepa.
Keywords: Allah, universe, human, Earth, Safiyullah, Noah, Ibrahim, Muhammad, Som-Abulajam, Hom-Abulhind, Yofas-Abutturk, Tur, Turan, Turkestan, types, Uzbeks, Ayns, sakura, Chiya, Jabarqa, Kun , fire, Life-giving, food, protection, latitude (latitude) points, sign of boxes, Guatemala, Guchi city, furnace, heat, air, flint, cast iron, iron, steel, Buddhism, cushions, jabagu, Great Iraqi Road, Dalvarzintepa, Holchayontepa , Fayoztepa, Karatepa.
Pages in journal: 75 - 83