
Eternally in Our Hearts — Jadids, the Messengers of Enlightenment
Eternally in Our Hearts — Jadids, the Messengers of Enlightenment

The Jadid intellectuals, who gave their lives for enlightenment, progress, and the prosperity of the nation, are our history, our pride, and a lasting source of inspiration. Their rich spiritual legacy is of priceless value, especially in the upbringing of today’s youth.
At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, оn the occasion of May 9 — the Day of Remembrance and Honor — a theatrical evening was held under the motto: “Eternally in Our Hearts — Jadids, the Messengers of Enlightenment.”
As part of the event, a stage play based on the drama “Is Advocacy Easy?” by the great Jadid thinker Abdulla Avloniy was performed.
The play, presented by the student theater studio “Diplomat” of the UWED, left a strong impression on the audience. It vividly reflected the Jadids’ educational struggle, their pursuit of justice, and their devoted efforts toward national progress.
This evening became not only a work of art but a sincere ceremony of remembrance that intertwined culture, history, and spirituality, leaving a deep and lasting impact on all who attended.