“HIKMETS” – THE CORNERSTONE OF TURKIC LITERATURE

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Isakova Zamirakhon Rukhitdinovna,Hoshimjonova Barnokhon Botirjon kizi

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Sufism is a doctrine aimed at understanding the inner meaning of Islam, encouraging a person to get closer to Allah, purify the heart, and achieve spiritual perfection. An Arif strives to gain the favor of Allah by renouncing the worldly, showing love for Allah, engaging in dhikr and worship, cultivating the nafs, and doing good deeds. Khoja Ahmad Yasawi also reflected Sufi ideas in his “Hikmet’s”, calling on the people to knowledge, moral purity, and faith. His teachings had a great influence on the spiritual life of the Turkic peoples and served as a source of inspiration for many poets, scientists, and thinkers.


 

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“HIKMETS” – THE CORNERSTONE OF TURKIC LITERATURE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(9), 1690-1697. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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