Analysis of Exemplary Values of Saintly Women
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/cajlpc.v7i2.1513Keywords:
Sufism, human perfection, wise women, piety, asceticism, wara’, abstinence, worldly attachments, saintly virtues, social developmentAbstract
The article explains the essence of Sufism and its importance in the spiritual development of a person. The wise saintly women mentioned in Nasoyim ul-muhabbat by Alisher Navoiy, as well as their religious and mystical views, are analyzed. The spiritual and educational values promoted by these wise women, such as piety, abstinence, wara’, patience, asceticism, contentment, and divine love, are explained in terms of their meaning and essence. At the same time, the role and importance of the heritage of these wise women in today’s spiritual development of society, youth education, and strengthening of national values are also described.
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