TWO NEW BOOKS ON THE PATH OF SELF-AWARENESS AND PATRIOTISM

On the eve of the 35th anniversary of the State Independence of the Republic of Tajikistan, two newly published books by Daler Komilov, Candidate of Historical Sciences and Associate Professor, Head of the Department of History and Intercultural Relations at the Tajik International University of Foreign Languages named after Sotim Ulughzoda, have been presented to readers. The books are titled From Suffering to Light: The Philosophy of Conscience and Love for the Motherland and The Study of Human Flaws.

The book From Suffering to Light: The Philosophy of Conscience and Love for the Motherland addresses important issues of self-awareness, moral consciousness, and national identity. In this work, the author pays special attention to the analysis of ethical and spiritual values, as well as the role of love for one’s homeland in shaping an individual’s character and worldview.

The book The Study of Human Flaws, co-authored with Abdualim Ahtamzoda, Rector of the Islamic Institute of Tajikistan named after Imam A’zam, explores issues related to the scientific system of flaw studies from philosophical and interdisciplinary perspectives. In examining the subject, the authors employ ontological, hermeneutic, axiological, and praxeological approaches, providing an in-depth analysis of questions concerning human perfection and shortcomings.

These publications can serve as valuable academic and educational resources for secondary and higher educational institutions. They are expected to contribute significantly to strengthening self-awareness, patriotism, national identity, and the moral upbringing of younger generations.

The publication of these works reflects the continued efforts of the University’s scholars to advance academic thought, promote national values, and enrich the spiritual and cultural life of society.