SUFISM AND THE PEDAGOGICAL TEACHINGS OF SULAYMAN BAKYRGANI

Authors

  • Khodjaniyazov Sardor Umarovich Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor,

Keywords:

Spiritual Education, Sufism, Moral Purification, Existential Forms, Psycho-emotional State, Technocratic Age, Moral Values, Sufi Narratives, Parables, Wisdom, Intuition

Abstract

 This article explores the intersection of modern pedagogy with diverse fields such as philosophy, psychology, and cultural studies. It highlights the significance of religious and spiritual traditions in shaping moral education. The focus extends to Sufism, a mystical worldview within Islam, emphasizing spiritual contemplation and connection with the divine. The paper delves into the teachings of prominent Sufi thinkers, including Najmiddin Kubro and Sulayman Bakyrgani, who emphasize the role of intelligence, knowledge acquisition, and the pursuit of truth in the path to perfection.

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Khodjaniyazov Sardor Umarovich. (2023). SUFISM AND THE PEDAGOGICAL TEACHINGS OF SULAYMAN BAKYRGANI . EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 8(11), 228–230. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/3227