YASSAVIY HIKMATLARINING LINGVOKULTUROLOGIK TAHLILI
Keywords:
Ahmad Yassawi; Hikmat; linguoculturology; Sufism; national cultural code; concept; symbol; spirituality; artistic language; valuesAbstract
This article was analyzed the linguoculturological features of Ahmad Yassawi’s Hikmats. The content and essence of the Hikmats, as well as the Sufi worldview, spiritual and ethical values, and national cultural codes embodied in them, were revealed. The study also highlights the figurativeness of Yassawi’s language, the system of symbolic imagery, and such key concepts as ishq (divine love), sabr (patience), fanā (self-annihilation), nafs (the lower self), and kamolat (spiritual perfection), along with their role in the development of Uzbek literary thought. Linguoculturological, semantic, and contextual analysis methods are employed to demonstrate the significance of artistic linguistic means in shaping spiritual and educational ideas in Yassawi’s Hikmats