Shashmaqom And Spiritual Immunity: The Role Of Music In Youth Education
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Genius Publishing Group
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This article discusses the comprehensive education of youth in the age of globalization and rapid information exchange. Particular attention is given to the role of musical art—especially maqom music—in fostering aesthetic and spiritual development. The paper examines the theoretical, practical, and philosophical-religious foundations of the maqom tradition and analyzes its influence on the worldview and moral potential of young people. Furthermore, it substantiates the idea that through exposure to maqom music, youth can develop genuine musical taste, cultural awareness, and a strong sense of spiritual immunity against the superficial effects of mass culture.