THE INTERPRETATION OF HAMD IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Alisher Navoi, hamd, tradition, Khamsa, Islam, the Holy Qur’an, traditional chapter, artistic masteryAbstract
The article provides an ideological and artistic analysis of the traditional hamd chapter and the sections related to it in works of Uzbek classical literature. During the analysis, special attention is paid to words requiring explanation and to artistic devices, and an evaluation of poets’ creative mastery is presented.
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