THE COMMUNICATIVE AND SPIRITUAL FUNCTIONS OF READING CULTURE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY

Authors

  • Rakhimov Mutallib Amirkulovich Independent Researcher Samarkand State University

Keywords:

Reading Culture, Book Readership, Free Thinking, Creative Thinking, Personal Development, Spiritual Maturity, Philosophical-Axiological Approach

Abstract

This article analyzes the role of the culture of reading (mutolaa) in the personal and social development of modern individuals from philosophical and pedagogical perspectives. Communication is considered not only as a means of acquiring knowledge but also as a complex cultural phenomenon that stimulates processes of free thinking and creative reflection. The culture of communication becomes more socialized through reading culture and represents a complex cultural process that emerges in social life after the initial stage of literacy. Through various sources and scientific methods of cognition, individuals strive to understand the world in which they live. Communication and its various forms are scientifically analyzed in this article.

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Published

2026-03-10

How to Cite

THE COMMUNICATIVE AND SPIRITUAL FUNCTIONS OF READING CULTURE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. (2026). Intersections of Faith and Culture: American Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (2993-2599), 4(3), 5-9. https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJRCS/article/view/9217

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