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to Zanoni Tajikiston and Sadoi Sharq. Muhammadiev graduated from the Gorkii Institute of Literature in Moscow in 1962. In the same year, he became the Editor of the satiric journal Khorpushtak (1962-64). From 1964 to the end of his life, he dedicated his time to the production of documentaries and to creative writing. Muhammadiev began his career as a simple reporter in the 1950s, but quickly rose to the level of a credible author. His Porchai Ostin (The Sleeve Material, 1955), as well as other works dealing with the social and civilizational issues, were received enthusiastically. Two of his works, Raisi Nav (The New Boss, 1955) and Muhojiron (The Immigrants, 1956), dealing with the needs of the rank and file of the collectives, clearly place him in the forefront of social reformers of the decade. In the 1970s, Muhammadiev traveled extensively to the isolated hamlets of the republic talking to industrial workers in Norak, Roghun, and Berghozi. "Shirai Zamin" ("The Essence of the Earth," 1981), "Oini Muqaddas" ("The Sacred Custom," 1982), and "Savolu Javobhoi Enajon Boimatova" ("The Questions and Answers of Ainajan Baimatova," 1986) reflect his assessment of the industrialization process in the former republics of the Soviet Union. The clash between tradition and modernization also occupied some of his time. Investigation of the complex inner aspects of life was Muhammadiev's goal from the beginning. Maktubi Dust (The Friend's Letter, 1958), Savdoi Umr (The Zest for Life, 1958), and Roh (The Road, 1962) are indicative of that, as is Odamoni Kuhna (Traditional Folks, 1963), which deals with the generation gap, bribery, and sponging on society. The translation of Traditional Folks into Russian included Muhammadiev among the best Soviet writers of the time. Muhammadiev considered religion to be a historical stage in man's development. He believes that religion can dull a person's creative intellect and limit his worldview. Was it not Islam, he argued, at the base of the bai-feudal system that treated women like chattel? Neither are his characters ignorant of the tenets of the Islamic faith. In fact, it is after a thorough examination of the said tenets that they become more devoted to their socialist homeland and the Communist ideology. |
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