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585th Anniversary of Alisher Navoi in Turkmenabat: A Literary Bridge Between Past and Future
April 28, 2026 08:55 • UTC+5 (Ashgabat) • 6 views

Turkmenabat celebrates the 585th anniversary of Alisher Navoi. Specialists from the Lebap Regional Library hosted a literary evening at Secondary School No. 38, introducing students to the poet's enduring values of humanism, justice, and patriotism.
The 38th secondary school in Turkmenabat recently hosted a grand commemorative event marking the 585th anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi, a cornerstone of Eastern literature.
Organized by specialists from the Lebap Regional Library, the literary evening served as more than just a historical tribute; it became a masterclass in ethics and human values for high school students.
The Great Master of the WordDuring the event, experts highlighted Navoi’s invaluable contribution to the treasury of world literature. Speakers emphasized that the poet’s legacy is not merely composed of elegant verses but represents an entire philosophical movement that remains relevant five centuries later.
Key themes of the discussion included:
- Patriotism and Diligence: In the poet's works, love for the Motherland and honest labor are heralded as the highest virtues of life.
- Ethics and Morality: Navoi’s views on character-building continue to serve as a perfect blueprint for the moral development of the younger generation.
Love, Friendship, and JusticeSpecial attention was given to Navoi’s lyrical poetry. Library specialists noted that themes of loyalty, deep friendship, and unity run like a "golden thread" through all of his works.
"Navoi’s philosophy is the triumph of justice and humanism. Though his works have crossed centuries, they remain a vital compass for the youth of today," remarked one of the event participants.Hospitality and Cultural UnityOrganizers stressed that Navoi’s reflections on hospitality and righteousness are an integral part of the shared cultural heritage of the region's peoples. Such events are designed to boost interest in reading among students and strengthen respect for the great thinkers who laid the foundation for Eastern spirituality.
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