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ISSUES OF LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, AND STYLE IN THE FORMATION OF MIRZO BEDIL’S PHILOSOPHICAL AND SUFI IDEAS

Mirzo Bedil, philosophical ideas, mysticism, literature, language, style, linguapoetics, metaphor, classical oriental literature, spiritual heritage, aesthetic vie

Authors

  • Jamshid TAVMURADOV Iqtisodiyot va pedagogika universiteti Samarqand kampusi o‘qituvchisiv, Uzbekistan

This article analyzes the role of literature, language, and style in the formation of Mirzo Bedil's philosophical and mystical views
from a scientific and theoretical perspective. It is argued that metaphysical ideas, reflections on the essence of existence and man,
and specific artistic constructs in expressing mystical images are clearly evident in Bedil's work. The article emphasizes the poet's
linguistic richness, metaphorical thinking, and stylistic features, combined with the Hindu-Muslim cultural heritage as the
foundation that shaped his philosophical system. It also examines the combination of the aesthetic functions of literature with
mystical didactics in Bedil's works, as well as the linguapoetic mechanisms used to express spiritual and educational concepts. The
obtained scientific results help us understand the inextricable connection between Bedil's legacy and Eastern philosophy, revealing
the importance of literary language and style in the development of Sufi philosophy.