THE DEVELOPMENT OF MYSTICAL THINKING IN CENTRAL ASIA, ITS SCIENTIFIC-PHILOSOPHICAL ESSENCE.
Keywords:
Sufism, sufism schools (sects), Ahmad Yassavi, Najmuddin Kubro, Zoroastrianism,Abstract
In the article, opinions are given about the emergence of the history of Sufism in Central Asia during the Middle Ages, its scientific-philosophical essence, and historical significance. Sufism sects, their content, main problems are studied.
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