Tolerance as a Phenomenon of Kazakh Culture
Aubakirova Saltanat,
Ismagambetova Zukhra,
Gabitov Tursun and
Akhmetova Gaukhar
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2014, vol. 4, issue 11, 1110-1115
Abstract:
Analysis of traditional Kazakh culture shows that tolerance is organically inherent in Kazakh culture with ethical principle, and is its most important feature. Kazakh worldview is focused on the preservation of world harmony as a way of existence with the approval of the other person in the world context. Ethical principles of Kazakh nation imbued high universal ideas of kindness and mercy. The compassion and humanity as the highest manifestation of tolerance are core values of the cultural background of Kazakh nation.
Keywords: Tolerance; Interfaith dialogue; Inter-ethnic relations; Morality; Tradition; Religious consciousness; Humanistic outlook; Culture; Civilization. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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