MYTH, MYTHOLOGISM AND THE ANALYSIS OF EVENTS IN THE HOLY QUR'AN

Authors

  • Dilmurodov Diyorjon Dostmurad ugli Karshi State University Philology and language teaching, Uzbek language, 3rd year student

Keywords:

Key words: myth, types of myth, mythology, mythological images, mythological imagination and worldviews, divine books, divine

Abstract

Abstract: This article is devoted to the analysis of myth, mythologism, their genres, and the events of the creation of the world mentioned in the Holy Qur'an. The article analyzes a number of mythological imaginations and conflicts in various sources.

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Published

2024-08-07