Abstract

This article analyzes Alisher Navai's work "Lison ut-Tayr" from a mystical point of view. Alisher Navai's unique views on Sufism and his Naqshbandi doctrine are given the importance in the solution of the scien-tific problem posed before the article. Paying attention to the uniqueness of the composition of the work, it is based on the analysis that every section, every detail reflects Alisher Navai's first Islamic and mystical worldview. The importance of stories about the famous historical figures in the history of Islam in the introduction of the work to the correct understanding of the mystical nature of work and the illumination of artistry of the images are emphasized. The story of Abu Turab Nakhabi and his disciple described in the 95th chapter of work was also analyzed, and it was concluded that the most important moral and educational topics of Sufism were written in it. In covering the subject, besides the works of Alisher Navai, the poets who created on the mystical theme, the history of Islam, the opinions of classic and modern authors on mysticism were taken as a basis.

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