At Urgench Innovation University, a roundtable discussion was held on the topic “Religious Tolerance — A National Value Inherited from Our Ancestors.”
The event featured speeches by Advisor to the Rector G‘. Matsapayev and University Prevention Inspector Major M. Berdiyev, emphasizing the importance of protecting youth from extremist religious ideologies as a key factor of stability. They also highlighted the need to be cautious about extremist propaganda online, understand legal regulations governing religious activities, and explained Uzbekistan’s state-religion relations, where people of different nationalities and religions have historically lived peacefully, respecting each other’s beliefs, and worked together for the progress of the nation.
Religious tolerance means that people of different faiths cooperate and live in harmony for noble ideas and the welfare of society. It is essential for strengthening peace and stability and building a free and prosperous homeland.