Differences between the Jadid Movement that Arose in Turkestan in the Late Xix - Early Xx Centuries and the Ancient Figures Opposed to Them
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbde.v1i4.354Keywords:
Turkestan country, conservative, ancient, freedom, independence, enlightenment, Emirate of Bukhara, Khanate of KhivaAbstract
This article discusses the struggle between two opposing forces: progressive Jadid intellectuals, who are considered supporters of innovation, and supporters of the old, conservative movement of antiquity, who tried to preserve religious, spiritual and national values. and social institutions that have been formed over the centuries of the existence of the Muslim community. The main purpose of this article is to scientifically substantiate how a series of reforms carried out by the Jadids, who put the interests of the people above their personal interests, eventually faced strong resistance from the ancients.