POETIC AND MYSTICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE DREAM MOTIF IN ALISHER NAVOI’S LYRICS
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In Eastern classical poetics, the inner world of man and his connection with Divine Truth are often expressed through metaphorical images. Within this system, the dream motif holds particular significance; it is viewed not merely as a subconscious state, but as the soul’s liberation from material fetters and its communication with the realm of the Unseen (ghayb). In the Islamic-Sufi tradition, a dream is a field of divine intuition and spiritual discovery. In Turkic literature, specifically in the 15th century, this motif reached its artistic and philosophical peak through the works of Alisher Navoi. The poet elevated the image of the dream to the level of a universal aesthetic category expressing the spiritual transformations and the philosophy of love (ishq) of the lyrical hero.
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