@article{MAKHILLPJSS20211847791,
    title = {Azerbaijan-Pakistan Relations in the Context of Islamic Solidarity and Intercultural Dialogue},
    journal = {Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences},
    volume = {18},
    number = {4},
    pages = {61-68},
    year = {2021},
    issn = {1683-8831},
    doi = {pjssci.2021.61.68},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1683-8831&doi=pjssci.2021.61.68},
    author = {Xatira},
    keywords = {Azerbaijan,Pakistan,history,Islam,solidarity,intercultural dialogue},
    abstract = {National-moral foundations which have been
in the process of formation for centuries, of course,
represent the ethno-national idea that is, ethno-identitythat
combines the religious worldview, morality, ethical
and aesthetic views of different peoples of the same
nation. In addition, traditions originating from a sense of
national identity and reflecting the moral existence of the
individual peoples of a nation are a systemic moral code
that embodies the essence of an ethical philosophy of life
that encompasses the human from birth to death and even
the human. From this point of view, the relations between
the peoples of Pakistan and Azerbaijan goes back to
ancient times. The peoples of Pakistan and Azerbaijan
have long lasting bonds of national identity, brotherhood
and friendship. The material and spiritual relations
between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Azerbaijan
existed in later periods, including the years when the
former Azerbaijan was a part of the Soviet Socialist
Republics. After the Azerbaijan Republic gained its
independence, these relations were revived, confirmed by
cooperation in the most serious fields and developing day
by day. In the article &ldquo;Azerbaijan-Pakistan relations in the
context of Islamic Solidarity and Intercultural Dialogue&rdquo;
We have tried to analyze the relations of Islamic solidarity
and intercultural dialogue between the peoples and states
of Pakistan and Azerbaijan in the context of history and
modernity as well as from the political, diplomatic and
literary aspects.}
    }