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Abstract
This article discusses the role of spiritual and educational reforms in Uzbekistan's sustainable development, emphasizing the integration of national identity, cultural heritage, and modern educational policies. Uzbekistan's development strategy includes a dual focus on economic modernization and the preservation of cultural values. Spiritual reforms aim to strengthen social stability and foster civic responsibility, while education reforms seek to create a knowledge-based economy. While there is abundant research on economic and educational reforms in Uzbekistan, fewer studies explore the interaction between spiritual and educational reforms, particularly in the context of sustainable development. The article examines how the integration of spiritual and educational reforms contributes to Uzbekistan's sustainable development by fostering a balance between modernity and tradition. Uzbekistan has achieved high literacy rates and substantial state investment in education. However, challenges remain in aligning education with labor market needs and preserving spiritual-cultural values amidst global influences. This study integrates spiritual reforms with educational modernization, offering a holistic approach to sustainable development that is both inclusive and socially stable. The findings suggest that a balanced approach, combining education, spirituality, and national values, can contribute to long-term sustainable development in Uzbekistan, serving as a model for other developing nations.