
From a philosophical point of view, the article substantiates the creation of a theory and methodology with a specific intellectual essence that affects the increase in the mental and spiritual potential of a person in the Sufi teachings of Ibn Sina. The humanistic essence of Sufism in the irrational views of Ibn Sina is revealed. The ontological essence in improving the moral potential of modern man has been studied. The Sufi views of Ibn Sina and their significance in the system of the history of Sufism are also systematized. The deterministic influence of potential abilities and epistemological evolution has been proven. A holistic representation of the Sufi views of the thinker in such works as "Solomon and Ibsol", "Hay ibn Yakzon", "Tanbehot and Isharot", "Treatise on Love", "Treatise on the Bird" in the Sufi context of Ibn Sina has been revealed.
ideal person, Sufism, religion, tariqa, society, vice, good morals, morality, religion, epistemological evolution, irrationality
ideal person, Sufism, religion, tariqa, society, vice, good morals, morality, religion, epistemological evolution, irrationality
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