Professor, Samarkand State University, Doctor of Philosophy, Uzbekistan, Email id: sayimnazarkarimov@mail.com
Online published on 27 August, 2020.
The article deals with the ideological and philosophical roots of the Naqshbandi sect, ancient Zoroastrianism, Hindu and Chinese philosophical teachings, Buddhism, Islamic religious sources. explained. It is known from the history of mysticism that the sheikhs of the sect have always encouraged the people to be enlightened and to be steadfast in the path of religion and to follow their knowledge in their secular affairs. He sought to guide his disciples to the level of a perfect human being. However, for the clergy and clerics, enlightening the people and living in the church and always showing them the right way has not been a smooth transition in every era. Some people who have weakened their faith have succumbed to various heresies and strayed from the path of moral perfection. At this time, the scholars boldly called on the people to follow the word of Allah, the Qur‘an, and the Sunnah of our Prophet Muhammad (saas).
Among the ancestors who raised Bukhara to the level of Bukhara Sharif, the blessed image of Hazrat Bahauddin Naqshband has a special prestige and status. In the person of this great person, the depth of the human psyche, the spiritual heights of a person who nurtures his will, purifies his heart and overcomes the scourge of lust in this world can be clearly seen. The Naqshbandi doctrine, founded by Bahauddin Naqshband, has played a significant role in the socio-political, spiritual and cultural life of the peoples of Central Asia, the Middle East. The article examines the religious and philosophical roots of the Naqshbandi sect.
Religion, Mysticism, Hadith, Morality, Heart, Justice, People, Communication, Principle, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism