Abstract

Huseyn Javid’s works creating a complete impression about his views of being, mind, his attitude to life reveal his thoughts about society and person. When speaking about the existence with God, relations between a person and God in the thinker’s creation it is more expedient to pay attention to his verses. When choosing any theme the poet tried to present sound logical results dealt with a person, spirituality, society and he succeeded. The great master knowing the Islamic notions dealt with creation of man and his position very well realised that the humanity’s tragedy is greediness that can’t be ruled and looked for salvation in real love. From this standpoint his verse “Hubuti Adam” (Fallen Adam) attracts special attention. Adam, a man who harmed the highest love was held away from paradise, his beauty was taken away from him, too. Emphasizing Adam’s yellow face Huseyn Javid is deeply impressed. According to the mythical thought yellow colour is considered to be a symbol of separation. In “Hubuti – Adam” Adam and Eve were informed about their exile from the paradise and overthrow on the Earth by the beautiful Fairy by order of God. From Fairy’s words turn out that Adam’s descendants’ life on the earth won’t be pure like the flowing water at all. Describing the first prophet’s careless days in Edem in his verse “Hubuti-Adam” H.Javid tells about story happened before Adam’s lowering on the earth. The poet tells about hard, fatal human life in this world by Fairy’s words. He thinks that the only salvation is not to be a slave of insatiability and is mental purity. Evidently H.Javid appealing to the Koran story expresses his ideas about the society and person. Presenting the important human idea he uses expressive words caused by his, artistic imagination and theosophy as means of artistic self- expression.

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