Vol 2 (2019): March
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Respect for Women in Religious Value
Penghormatan terhadap Wanita dalam Nilai Religius


Nilufar Djurayeva
Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Uzbekistan *

(*) Corresponding Author
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Published March 25, 2019
Keywords
  • statehood,
  • women,
  • Avesto,
  • queen,
  • islam,
  • government,
  • military,
  • sovereign,
  • colonialism,
  • independence,
  • state policy
  • ...More
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How to Cite
Djurayeva, N. (2019). Respect for Women in Religious Value. Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development, 2, 10.21070/ijccd20197. https://doi.org/10.21070/ijccd.v2i0.7

Abstract

In this article, a scientific analysis of the female factor in the history of Uzbek statehood is carried out. Scientifically studied thousands of human history, linked by the leadership of women, the status of women in the ancient history of Central Asia, the exaltation of women in the "Avesta", the proof of the equality of women in Islam.

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