Abstract

This article reveals the activities of the great scientist-philosopher of the Middle Ages Al-Farabi and his influence on Kyrgyz philosophy. Al-Farabi was one of the most influential philosophers of the East in the 9th-10th centuries, made a significant contribution to the development of philosophical thought in Kyrgyzstan and other countries of Central Asia. In his works, Al-Farabi studied traditional philosophy, as well as scientific and mathematical sciences. His ideas and methods influenced the formation of Kyrgyz philosophical thought, which was reflected in many aspects of the culture and art of the people. It should be noted that in the 9th century Kyrgyzstan was part of the Turkic Khaganate and at that time there had not yet developed its own philosophical tradition. However, subsequently, Kyrgyz thinkers, within the framework of their culture and traditions, developed various philosophical directions, including Islamic philosophy, which was represented by the ideas of Al-Farabi.

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