Author: Pardayev, Abdurahim Chori o‘g‘li
Annotation: This article analyzes the Jadid movement not merely as a historical-enlightenment phenomenon, but as a regional manifestation of the formation of modern consciousness from a philosophical and sociocultural perspective. It explores the ideological sources, epistemological foundations, modernization strategies, and identity-related challenges of the movement. The activities of key figures such as Ismail Gaspirali, Mahmudkhoja Behbudi, and Munawwarqori Abdurashidkhanov are examined to show how new modes of thinking—critical reasoning, scientific approach, secularism, and ethical renewal—emerged. The study argues that Jadidism forged a unique model of modernity in Muslim societies, closely linking intellectual struggle, social reform, and national awakening.
Keywords: Jadidism, modern consciousness, reform, idea, identity, thought, Muslim modernity
Pages in journal: 26 - 35