HIDR – A SPIRITUAL MENTOR

Authors

  • Zulayho Rakhmanova Senior researcher, doctor of philosophy in philological sciences of the Institute of Uzbek Language, literature, and Folklore of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Murshid, Mentor, Murid, Student

Abstract

The article discusses such concepts as Murid and Murshid through the image of the famous Prophet Hidr. Being obedient to the Mentor means making a promise to Allah and His Prophet; only by keeping one's word can one achieve the status of an ideal servant, which is also confirmed by some examples.

References

Murid is a student who wants to become a perfect servant. He learns from his Murshid about Allah, Prophets, Qur’an, life,

world and etc.

Ahmed Yassavi. Collection of the wisdom words. - Tashkent: Uzbekistan, 2011. - P. 417.

Abdulkadir Gilani. A mystery. Letter. - Tashkent: Movarounnahr, 2005. - P. 41.

Tazkira and Manoqib are considered books of an encyclopedic character that appeared in the Middle Ages.

Navoi A. Nasayim ul-muhabbat. MAT. Volume 17. - Tashkent: Science, 2001. - P. 366.

Imam Bukhari. Al-Jami’ al-Sahih. J. 2. - Tashkent: Komuslar General Editorial Office, 1996. - P. 428

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Published

2023-10-08

How to Cite

Zulayho Rakhmanova. (2023). HIDR – A SPIRITUAL MENTOR. European Scholar Journal, 4(10), 33-37. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/3942

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