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MUHAMMAD RIZO OGAHIY IJODIDA KOMIL INSON KONSEPSIYASINING ANTROPOLOGIK-FALSAFIY TALQINI

Author: Ibragimov, Yodgorjon; Ikramova, I.R.

Annotation: This article examines the anthropological and philosophical interpretation of the concept of the “perfect human being” in the works of Muhammad Rizo Ogahiy. Ogahiy’s literary heritage occupies a significant place in nineteenth-century Uzbek classical literature and reflects profound ideas about human moral maturity, spiritual development, and social responsibility. The study analyzes the essence of human nature depicted in Ogahiy’s works, focusing on the process of spiritual and ethical perfection and the relationship between the individual and society from an anthropological perspective. Particular attention is paid to the influence of Eastern philosophical traditions and Sufi thought on the formation of the ideal of the perfect human being in his writings. Through textual analysis of poetic and historical works, the fundamental characteristics of the ideal personality are identified. The research concludes that the concept of the perfect human in Ogahiy’s творчество functions not only as a moral ideal but also as a philosophical model of human spiritual perfection.

Keywords: Ogahiy, perfect human, anthropological interpretation, philosophical thought, spiritual perfection, moral maturity, Sufism, classical literature, humanism.

Pages in journal: 191 - 199

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