
This article analyzes the ideas of spiritual perfection in Alisher Navoi’s poem “Hayrat ul-abror”. Through the main characters and stories of the poem, the paths to spiritual maturity, moral qualities, and the issues of perfection are highlighted. The study also examines Navoi’s interpretation of concepts such as justice, knowledge, patience, repentance, and humility. The article substantiates the poem’s place in the “Khamsa” and its Sufi-philosophical significance. It concludes that “Hayrat ul-abror” represents an artistic encyclopedia of human spiritual perfection.
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"Hayrat ul-abror", spiritual perfection, moral qualities, perfection, Navoi., "Hayrat ul-abror", spiritual perfection, moral qualities, perfection, Navoi.
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