The Jadids Movements and its Effect on the Life of the Country
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Turkistan Jadids are committed to the liberation of the people from backwardness and religious prejudice, reforming the principles of Shari'a, promoting the nation and achieving national autonomy. Jadids seeked for the ways to renew and uplift the society through national unity, spiritual and enlightenment reforms. This article discusses the mentioned ideas of the author.
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