Religious Studies
Lesson Code Course Name Class Credit Lesson Time Weekly Lesson Hours (Theoretical) Weekly Lesson Hours (Practice) Weekly Class Hours (Laboratory)
DTDT 5305 Traditional Turkic religious knowledge Бірінші курс 5 150 1 2 -
Course Descriptions
Kazakh
Kenzhetaev Dosai Tursynbayuly

The analysis of the problems of traditional worldview and religiosity of the Turkic peoples is considered. The discipline examines the continuity between the cultural traditions of the Kazakh people and the teachings of Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, Abu Hanifa and Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, methods of recognizing their interaction and interconnection. As a result of studying the discipline, the master's student will be able to apply the ideas formed as a result of studying the Turkic traditional culture and civilization in research work.

Philosophy of yassawi

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Group work, teaching and learning, critical thinking, brainstorming, case stage, developmental teaching method.

1Тhe emergence of the Islamic religion on the stage of history. Formation of Sufi teaching. The formation of the form of life of the Islamic religion in peoples of different nature and ethnic identity. The formation of the yassawi road and the historical reality of that era. Master the formation of yassawi's teachings
2Еxplains the theoretical foundations of the religious and non-religious worldview of the Turkic peoples, the teachings of Yasawi
3Demonstrates skills to convey the Yasawi worldview to the public
4Shows high confidence in the support of their views and ideals in solving the problems of common Sufism in the worldview of the Turkic peoples.
Haftalık KonuEvaluation Method
1Introduction. The traditional Turkic subject of religious knowledgeАуызшаСұрақ-жауап
2The traditional Turkic worldview and its essenceАуызшаСұрақ-жауап
3The traditional Turkic worldview and its featuresАуызша
4Continuity of traditions and religionСұрақ-жауап
5Traditions of the Turkic peopleСұрақ-жауап
6The concept of tengri in the traditional turkic worldviewАуызша
7The problem of society and man in the traditional turkic worldviewАуызшаСұрақ-жауап
8The concept of peace in the traditional Turkic worldviewСұрақ-жауап
9The divine religion or the Heritage of Korkyt AtaАуызша
10The problem of man in the teachings of Yasavi and KorkСұрақ-жауап
11The historical and religious situation in Central Asia before YasaviАуызша
12The formation and development of Turkish-Islamic culture in YasaviАуызша
13Religious knowledge among Kazakh religious thinkersСұрақ-жауап
14Teaching and Islamic religious and political groups and Sufi movementsАуызшаСұрақ-жауап
15Man is the core of Sufi philosophyАуызша
Relationship between the Curriculum and Learning Outcomes
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Textbook / Material / Recommended Resources
1Akhmetbekova A. K. ucheb and hikmet Yassavi/ / Zaman / Kazakhstan. 1997, November 21st.
2Abuov A. P. The worldview of Khoja Akhmet Yassawi. - Almaty: Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 1997.-196 P.
3Anzhiganova L. V. The traditional worldview of the Khakass. Reconstruction experience.- Abakan: publishing department of KHRIPK 'PRO ROSA', 1997.
4Abishev K. A. Features of the view of the ancient Turkic world//the world of man (philosophical and socio-humanitarian journal). Institute of Philosophy and Political Science, 1999. N1.
5Hazret Sultan Khoja Ahmet Yasawi. The mirror of attention (Mirat-ul-Kulub). / Prepared by Kenzhetai D. T / - Ankara: Bilig Publishing House, 2000.-114 P.
6Begalinova K. K. Sufism as a religious and philosophical conception of the world and man. -Almaty: 1999. - 194c.
7Bartold V. V. Turks: the study of the history of the Turkish peoples of Central Asia. - Almaty: Zhalyn, 1993.-192 P.
8Beisenov K. trends in the development of thought in the Kazakh soil. - Almaty: nauka, 1994.168 P.
9Gurevich P. S. Philosophical anthropology: A textbook. - M.: Vestnik, 1997. -448 p.
10Gumilev L. N. The Millennium around the Caspian Sea. - Baku: Azerneshr, 1990. - 312s.
11Divaev A. Tartu (compiled, preface and comments by Flora Orazaeva).- Almaty: native language, 1992.-256 p.