The Skill Of Creating The Image Of Muhammad And The Saints In The Works Of Sufi Allahyar

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Allayorova Nilufar Yahshinorovna

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When we talk about the sources of Sufi Allahyar's work, we must first of all keep in mind that he was well acquainted with the religious literature created by him, as well as with the lives of great figures who contributed to the development of Islamic teaching. From this point of view, the sources of Sufi Allahyar's work, along with the Qur'an and hadiths, are the events related to the life of Muhammad and the lives of the saints. Of course, the skill of every writer is unimaginable without tradition. In the works of Sufi Allah, the image of great figures who served to develop religious teachings is traditionally depicted. This is evident in the creation of more images of the prophets, including Muhammad and his Companions. This feature is the primary aspect of the issue. Secondly, Sufi Allahyar's works include works about famous people who have made a significant contribution to the development of Islam. When analyzing the works of Sufi Allahyar in which the images of prophets and sheikhs are created, it is expedient to study them on two principles: a) art and skill in creating the traditional image of Muhammad (peace be upon him); b) a matter of skill in creating the image of the saints and some historical figures.

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