Sadriddin Ayni's home museum.

   Firstly assalom aleykum everybody☺️💞

   Today we made a start the 9th day of our practice. Today's practice was planned  Sadriddin Ayni's home museum . We met here with our teacher Inobat Zoirovna, afterwards we began the practice . This place is very amazing and full of most ancient things



Sadriddin Aini (1878 – 1954) (lane صدرالدین عینی) – founder of Tajik Soviet literature, writer, scientist, academician and first president of the Tajik SSR (1951-1954), honored scientist of the Tajik SSR, honorary academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR. Hero of Tajikistan (1997).
 Sadriddin Saidmurodzoda Aini was born on April 27 (15), 1878 in the village of Soktari, Gijduvan district, Bukhara emirate (Gijduvan district, Bukhara region of Uzbekistan). His son is an outstanding Tajik orientalist Aini Kamol. His father, Saidmurodhodja, was a farmer, but being illiterate, he tried to make his children educated and knowledgeable.
The dream of science and poetry brought Aini to Bukhara at age 12. It was very difficult for poor scholars such as Aini to do and study at Bukhara madrasah. However, because of his enthusiasm and desire for knowledge, he overcame all the difficulties of life and education and studied for 16 years in the madrasah of Bukhara. Aini studied at the madrasahs of Miri Arab, Olimjon, Badalbek, Khoja Zohid and Kukaldosh and graduated in 1908.
Over 27 years of life in Bukhara, Aini passed two schools: one school of labor, and the other a school of life. He worked hard to earn a living: sometimes he worked as a janitor, sometimes a cook, and sometimes a worker. At school of life, Sadriddin studied society. He studied the life knowledge of different segments of the population, the class relations of people, executioners of the emir, the struggle of the rich and the poor. Since 1896, Sadriddin Aini began to write poetry under the pen name Ayni. After reading the work of Ahmadi Donish “Navodir-ul-wakoe”, Aini’s attitude to the rotten structure of the Bukhara emirate has completely changed, and a secret hatred of this shabby society has appeared in his heart. Therefore, at the beginning of the 20th century, Aini continued to create advanced ideas of teachers Ahmadi Donish and Shahin and determined his future path. “Tahzib – us – sibiyon” was created by Aini in 1909 with the aim of educating adolescents in a modern spirit for students of new methodological schools in Bukhara.
Amir did not like such good deeds. Thus, Aini was thrown into prison and beaten 75 times with sticks. After 52 days at the hospital, Sadriddin Aini moved to Samarkand. He took part in the work of the Revolutionary Committee both in Samarkand and in Tashkent, wrote leaflets, invitations and declarations of war, and conducted propaganda. The Emir of Bukhara brutally murdered the younger brother of the writer Sirojidin in prison for allegedly having Ayni with anti-Amorite militants after they turned his back on him. “Marcia” Aini was written on this occasion. The bloodthirsty Amir was not satisfied with the death of Sirojidin and he kills his elder brother Muhiddinhoja.



 After these events, Aini’s pen was sharpened, and he was able to show in his articles, brochures, historical and artistic works that the eradication of the Emirate is historically legal. Thus, with the victory of the October Revolution, the writer again became young. Since 1918 he worked in the system of public education and the first Tajik-Uzbek revolutionary press.
 After the creation of the Bukhara Soviet People’s Republic (1920), he served for some time at the consulate, then at his commercial office. Since 1926, he worked as a consultant and literary editor at the Tajik State Publishing House. In 1934, participated in the I All-Union Congress of Writers of the USSR and was elected a member of the board of the Union of Writers of the USSR. In the field of science, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philology and awarded the title of Honorary Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR. Aini was appointed academician of the Tajik SSR, he was the first president of the Tajik SSR (1951-1954). Sadriddin Aini died in 1954 in Dushanbe. Today, the Ayni Mausoleum in a picturesque place in Dushanbe is a pilgrimage site for scientists. Now it is called Sadriddin Aini Park.


   Today's practice was  full of  loads of information. I think it is useful for all. Good bye 👋🏻👋🏻


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