Abstract
As a historical figure, Heydar Aliyev is the political founder of Azerbaijani multiculturalism. After the fall of the Soviet empire in Azerbaijan, which regained its independence, successful decisions were made in relations between the state and religion. At that time, in matters of freedom of religion and conscience, not only representatives of the Islamic religion were taken into account, but also the rights of ethnic peoples historically living in Azerbaijan with different systems of religious beliefs. The special state policy established by the great leader in order to continue to live in peace, security and understanding, as always, in the ancient lands of Azerbaijan, inhabited by various religious denominations, continues to bear fruit today.