Where there are traditions and customs, no matter how modern society becomes, there are traditional social institutions characteristic of that society. Social institutions are called upon to organize joint activities of people in order to meet certain social needs. A social institution is a complex configuration of customs, traditions, beliefs, attitudes, rules-regulators, and laws that have a specific purpose and perform specific functions. A social institution is viewed as a social system. It is a system of values, norms, rules, ideals, as well as patterns of activity and behavior of people and other elements. Each of the elements performs a specific function that is important to maintain the integrity of the system. The destruction of one of the institutions of culture leads to disruptions in the system of social interaction. The important functions of a social institution include its educational function. Recently, globalization has had a huge impact not only on the socio-economic life of society, but also on the private life of people, on the formation of regional cultural values. The establishment of Soviet power could not immediately change the centuries-old canons of life of the peoples of this region. Tradition was viewed in Soviet times as a dying phenomenon, incapable of either really resisting modern forms of life, or coexisting with them.
Maxsetbayevich et al. (Fri,) studied this question.