The Symbol of Perfection in Bedil's Creation
Nargiza ShoalievaCandidate of Philological Sciences, Senior Lecturer in the department of the Uzbek language and oriental classical literature INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC ACADEMY OF UZBEKISTAN
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Mirza Abdulkadir Bedil (1644-1720) is a poet, writer, philosopher and thinker, very popular among the people of Central Asia who laid the foundation for the development of literary-philosophical ideas, and as a result of relying on the achievements of the past, Bedil strengthened his philosophical thought. Bedil's rise to human status is due to his belief in the teachings of mysticism. The status of the perfect man in the way of understanding the absolute truth occupies a very high place in his creation. Even today, Bedil's work remains a guide for young people and fans of literature, science and wisdom in the study of the history of spiritual thinking, especially mystical, moral and aesthetic ideas.
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