Image Of Jabroil Alayhissalam In Navoyi's Me’rojnomas
H.K.Allambergenov () and
D.I.Shamsiyev ()
SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1
Abstract:
This article presents an investigative study into the depiction of Jibril in Navoi's "Khamsa," symbolising a bridge between the terrestrial and celestial. Jibril is portrayed as an intercessor for Muhammad's (s.a.v) people in their divine ascension. Through Navoi's artistic genius, complex religious and philosophical views on the night of Miraj are effectively communicated, fostering a mature worldview amongst the younger generation. Readers are urged to use classic literary and religious-philosophical dictionaries to ensure accurate comprehension of Navoi's original ideas and their transmission to future generations. The findings of this study highlight the depth of Navoi's creative legacy and emphasise the importance of further exploration within Turkish literary and Navoi studies. The analysis reiterates the importance of understanding and promoting Navoi's perspectives, firmly rooted in the latest scientific achievements.
Keywords: Alisher Navoi; Khamsa; Epic; Jabroil Alayhissalam; Buraqhorse (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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