Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 1 (2026)
ISSN: 3066-9553
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Abstract

This article analyzes the role of Khoja Ahrar Vali in socio-political, economic and spiritual life in the second half of the 15th century. His theoretical and practical contribution to the development of the Naqshbandi order, in particular, the essence of the principle of "hands for the blind, hearts for the heart", is highlighted. The study reveals the scholar's mystical views based on his works "Risola-i Havroiyya", "Risola-i Walidiya" and "Faqirat ul-Arifin". In particular, the ideas of human nature, the relationship between soul and body, and the pursuit of divine beauty are analyzed through the commentaries written on the rubaiyats of Abu Sa'id Abulkhair. Also, the understanding of the true essence of man, the pursuit of spiritual perfection and the concept of love in Sufism are scientifically illuminated.

Keywords
Khoja Ahrar Vali Naqshbandi order Sufism soul and body divine beauty Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khair Risala-i Havroiyya Sufi commentary spiritual perfection concept of love