Alisher Navoi’s Philosophical Views

Authors

  • Tojiboyeva Mahbuba Rahimovna Associate Professor of the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature at Kokand State University, Candidate of Philological Sciences.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2026.vol53.pp52-54

Keywords:

Alisher Navoi, Uzbek literature, philosophy

Abstract

Alisher Navoi, recognized as one of the greatest poets, thinkers, and philosophers in the history of Central Asia, lived during the Timurid Renaissance, a period marked by cultural, intellectual, and artistic blossoming. His works, spanning poetry, prose, and treatises, manifest a profound engagement with metaphysical, ethical, and epistemological themes that place him among the seminal philosophers of the Islamic East. Navoi’s philosophical views, expressed through his literary masterpieces and treatises, reflect a synthesis of Islamic, Sufi, and Turkic traditions, infused with his remarkable originality, depth, and humanistic sensibility.

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2026-04-24

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Alisher Navoi’s Philosophical Views. (2026). Texas Journal of Philology, Culture and History , 53, 52-54. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2026.vol53.pp52-54