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The work "Sirojul-muslimin" alone serves as clear evidence that Hazrat Navoi, renowned as the sultan of poetry, also wrote extensively among the great scholars of the Islamic world. In the main part of the work, as Hazrat Alisher Navoi himself stated, he first addressed the interpretation of the principles of creed and Sharia. Here, the poet writes that Islamic law consists of two parts: creed and practice (Sharia), emphasizing that if the creed is not pure, the significance of practice will not be high. In this scientific work, we compare Alisher Navoi's "Siroj ul muslimin" with Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa Nu'man ibn Thabit al Kufi's (may Allah have mercy on him) work "Al Fiqh-ul Akbar" and Burhaniddin Marginani's work "Hidaya." This article highlights the issues presented in Alisher Navoi's work "Siroj ul-muslimin." The verses are interpreted and compared with authoritative doctrinal and jurisprudential sources.