THE PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE CONCEPT OF THE PERFECT MAN IN THE WORKS OF ALISHER NAVOI
Keywords:
Alisher Navoi, perfect man, philosophical interpretation, ethics, Sufism, moral valuesAbstract
This article examines the philosophical conception of the perfect man (insoni komil) as portrayed in the literary and didactic works of Alisher Navoi. As one of the most influential thinkers of the Timurid Renaissance, Navoi’s ethical and moral philosophy integrates Islamic Sufi thought with Turkic cultural values. The study explores how the ideal of moral, intellectual, and spiritual perfection is constructed through his poetic imagery and prose. The relevance of Navoi's views on the perfect man is also discussed in the context of contemporary human development and ethical education.
References
Navoi, A. (1991). Mahbub al-Qulub [The Beloved of Hearts]. Tashkent: Fan Publishing House.
Navoi, A. (1991). Khamsa (Five Treasures): Layli va Majnun, Farhod va Shirin, Sab'ai Sayyar, etc. Tashkent: Gafur Ghulom Publishing House of Literature and Art.
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