PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF LIFE AND DEATH IN NAVAI'S WORKS
Keywords:
Alisher Navoi, life, death, psychological interpretation, human psyche, Sufism, inner world, spirituality, philosophy, soul, identity, acceptance of death, psychological changes, literature, Sufi philosophy, spiritual questAbstract
In Navoi's literature, life and death are covered in many philosophical, spiritual and psychological aspects, showing them not only as external reality, but also through changes in the inner world, soul and mind of a person. The article analyzes the mental state of the heroes in Navoi's works, the processes of loss or elevation of identity, acceptance of death and struggle against it. Also, based on his Sufi philosophy, seeing life and death as a divine process, it sheds light on how these issues affected changes in human psychology. The article helps to understand the psychological interpretation of life and death in Navoi's works, their place in the human psyche in a deeper way.
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