THE IMPORTANCE OF ANCESTRAL HERITAGE IN RAISING FAMILY SPIRITUALITY
Abstract
The family is a small group of people whose marriage or blood-kinship ties are based on a common way of life, moral responsibility, and mutual support. The concept of community and family are interrelated. Every family is formed according to the requirements of society. The development of a society is directly related to the degree to which it is formed in the social, economic and spiritual image of the families that exist in its bosom. The family is the most important environment for the upbringing of a child, in which the character, including will, personality, character and worldview, which are important for the development of the individual, is formed. In the East, family upbringing has long been highly valued. The state's care for the family is reflected in the adopted laws and decisions. The establishment of family research and practice centers in the country is a vivid evidence of this.