ahlakiy
Ahlakiy is a term used in several Turkic languages, including Uzbek and Turkish, to denote ethics, morals, or moral philosophy. The word derives from the Arabic akhlaq, meaning manners or character, and has been transmitted into Turkic languages through Persian and Arabic linguistic influence. In everyday speech, ahlakiy describes things related to morals and virtuous conduct; it is used to praise or critique behavior as being in line with cultural or religious norms.
In religious contexts, particularly within Islamic ethics, akhlaq refers to character traits and virtues that govern
In secular and academic contexts, ethics is studied as a field of moral philosophy, exploring theories that
Overall, ahlakiy functions as a broad cultural and linguistic category for discussing morality, manners, and ethical