THE CONCEPT OF ANAL HAQQ IN MASHRAB’S GHAZALS

Authors

  • Barotov Bahodir Maxmudovich 1st-Year Master’s Student, Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Asia International University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/

Keywords:

Mashrab, ghazal, Anal Haqq, Sufism, mystical poetry, divine love, spiritual annihilation, Islamic philosophy.

Abstract

This scientific article explores the concept of Anal Haqq in the ghazals of Mashrab as one of the most complex mystical and philosophical phenomena in classical Uzbek and Turkic Sufi literature. The study examines how the idea of divine unity, spiritual annihilation, and the mystical union between the human soul and the Absolute Truth is reflected in Mashrab’s poetic language. Within the framework of Sufi metaphysics, the article analyzes Mashrab’s ghazals as a unique synthesis of spiritual rebellion, divine love, and existential self-realization. The concept of Anal Haqq is interpreted not as a literal theological claim, but as a symbolic expression of mystical experience and inner enlightenment. The article presents a continuous academic narrative without internal subdivisions, emphasizing the philosophical depth, poetic imagery, and cultural significance of Mashrab’s mystical worldview.

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Published

2025-12-19

How to Cite

THE CONCEPT OF ANAL HAQQ IN MASHRAB’S GHAZALS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(11), 2459-2462. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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