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THE EASTERN RENAISSANCE AND ABU NASR AL-FARABI: HIS LIFE AND INFLUENCE ON ARABIC LINGUISTICS

Khaydarkhon H. YuldashkhojayevDoctor of Historical Sciences Head of the Department of Classical Eastern Philology New Century University Uzbekistan , TashkentAbdulkuddus A. AbdusattorovStudent in Arabic Linguistics Classical Oriental Philology New Century University
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During the 9th to 11th centuries, Arabic linguistics in Movarounnahr reached its peak, with scholars such as Abu Nasr al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, al-Maturidi, and az-Zarnuji deeply studying the lexical, phonetic, morphological, and syntactic aspects of the Arabic language. In cities like Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, and Merv, unique schools of Arabic linguistics emerged. The scholars of Movarounnahr introduced new theoretical approaches and methodologies, investigating the influence of language on culture, philosophy, and human consciousness. Al-Farabi’s works, such as “Kitab al-Huruf”, provided a profound philosophical analysis of the relationship between language and philosophy. The development of Arabic linguistics during this period held fundamental significance not only for its time but also for subsequent centuries. The scholarly legacy of Movarounnahr’s intellectuals continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of modern linguistics. This era remains a golden age of Arabic linguistics, leaving an indelible mark on the history of Islamic culture. The research of Movarounnahr’s scholars elevated linguistics to a new stage, providing a major impetus for its development.

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