Journal Article10.32388/8vu6t1
Central Asian
Khakimova Dilshoda,Oybek qizi +1 more
- 02 Feb 2020
TL;DR: Mashrab's philosophy is unique in incorporating the doctrine of "Anal Haq" and emphasizing love as the basis of existence, life meaning, and connection to God.
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Abstract: Mashrab's philosophy is unique, in which the influence of the doctrine of "Anal Haq" is clearly visible. In his opinion, he understands love as the basis of existence, the meaning of life, the main means of connecting a person to God. According to him, love is the main reason why God created the world. For this reason, in order to be cleansed from such qualities as anger, greed, animalistic qualities, pride
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