The attribution of Wisdom to Prophets in Khaja Ahmad Yassawi’s works
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Ahmad Yassawi, Divani Hikmat, Prophet, Sufism, SymbolAbstract
The present research examines the spread of Sufi doctrine throughout Central Asia, with a particular focus on that of Khoja Ahmed Yassawi. We endeavored to demonstrate their fundamental worth by utilizing Ahmed Yassawi's 'Divani Hikmet' and 'Masnavi' poetry, among other religious writings. In this paper, we examine the relationship between the prophets' words (Yassawi’s list of main Sufi concepts) and other mystical concepts. Our objective was to determine the artistic and aesthetic significance of these concepts in the poet's works. In addition, Khoja Ahmed Yassawi's Islamic viewpoints on morality, empathy, spiritual purification, and other related topics are presented.
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