DEATH AND LIFE IN ISLAM

This article discusses the importance of life as the most precious gift for a person, that a person lives only once in this mortal world, that it is important to be kind to oneself and others in order to make a good name for oneself. Since suicide has been occurring in any society and system for a long time, but this phenomenon, which used to occur mainly among adults, has recently become more and more “younger”, specialists and experts in various fields such as psychologists, educators, doctors, sociologists, and suicidologists may face difficulties in finding a solution. In Islam, life and death are interpreted as important stages of human existence. According to Islamic teachings, life is a testing ground for a person, through which a person determines his fate in the afterlife with his actions. Death is not the end, but a stage of transition to a new - eternal life. Therefore, life and death in Islam are inextricably linked, encouraging a person to goodness and the right path. In a hadith narrated by Thabit ibn Zahhak, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever kills himself with something in this world, he will be punished with the same thing on the Day of Judgment.” (Narrated by Imam Bukhari)

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20.04.2026

THE IMAGE OF CHILDHOOD IN THE XIX CENTURY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

This article examines the portrayal of childhood in 19th-century English literature from social, psychological, and cultural perspectives. Excluding the works of Charlotte Bronte and Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, it analyzes the depictions of childhood in the works of Thomas Hardy, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, and William Wordsworth. The study explores the social issues of the Victorian era, attitudes toward childhood, and the symbolic significance of child characters. Through these portrayals, authors convey social critique and psychological insights.

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02.07.2025

THE PLACE OF SRI AUROBINDO'S PHILOSOPHY IN XIX ACR SPIRITUALITY

In our article we are talking about the will and its power in the philosophy of Aurobindo Ghosh, which provides the higher consciousness of man, as well as free will. We have also explained that the true self is a divine entity that interprets human nature. At the same time, the supernatural ability of man lies in the fact that he has passed from the subconscious to perfection, and that the new spiritual power is the true path of man to perfection, true happiness and the law of life.

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01.07.2023