ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 3

The reflection of muhammad shaybanikhan's socio-philosophical views in the poem "bahr ul-hudo"

Uzbek State University of World Languages, Uzbekistan Email id: munira.sharipova15@mail.ru

Online published on 22 April, 2020.

Abstract

In 1982, the Turkic scholar A. Bodrogligetti published the poem in the International Journal of Ural-Altai Studies with a preface, commentary and dictionary. The verse "Bahr ul-Hudo" is on the first 22 pages (1b-22b). The poem is copied with black ink on light yellow novvotrang thick silk paper. The calligraphy is small, very elegant and beautiful in Nasta'liq, and belongs to the style of the Herat calligraphy school. Praise be to Allah for His greatness and oneness: He created the universe, created us from nothing, gave us body and soul, was gracious in His wrath, was angry in His grace, was the beginning and the end of the world, the outward, the inward, the wrathful and the unforgiving. The microfilm and photocopies of this unique complex are kept at the Institute of Oriental Studies named after Abu Rayhon Beruni of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The author's intention in writing the poem was to strengthen people's belief in the ideas of Islam by showing the connection between the world and man, the meaning and essence of life, the interrelationships of Allah and man, the greatness of Islamic teachings and goals.

Keywords

Oriental, Bodrogligetti, Calligraphy, Novvotrang