Destiny and Free Will in Human Nature in Nasafi’s Teaching

Authors

  • Jasur Abdullayev Doctoral student of the National University of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Jabariyyah, Qadariyyah, Fatalism, Ash'ariyyah, Mu'taziliyyah, Neoplatonism

Abstract

In this article, the views of Aziziddin Nasafi, a representative of medieval mysticism, on the issue of destiny and free will are analyzed, and their differences from the views of other thinkers are revealed. At the same time, the category of freedom is shown in its own interpretation, it is presented as a perceived necessity. All these are components of Aziziddin Nasafi's concept of Perfect Man and help to reveal its essence.

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Nasafi Azizuddin. Kashf-ul-haqoik. - Tehran, 1359. - 340 p.

Rumi Jaloliddin. Fihi mo fihi. - Tehran, 1330, - 383 p.

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Published

2024-04-08

How to Cite

Abdullayev , J. . (2024). Destiny and Free Will in Human Nature in Nasafi’s Teaching. American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 5(4), 25–32. Retrieved from https://globalresearchnetwork.us/index.php/ajshr/article/view/2740

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