ANALYSIS OF THE PREFACE TO THE WORK "ARBA'IN" BY ALISHER NAVAI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/ot/vol-02-04-02Keywords:
Nawai, Arba'in, Asar, Prophet, Introduction, Commentary, Meaning, Misra, Bayt, Ummat, Haq Ta'ala, Hadith, Dictionary, Sahih, Knowledge, Ignorance.Abstract
The work of Alisher Navoi "Arba'in" occupies a special place in medieval Eastern classical literature as the poetic interpretation of the Hadiths. The preface to the work of Navoi "Arba'in" consists of 46 poems that are divided into part of the "ethical classification" and "Sabhabi Talifa Manzum". The section "Odobi tasnif" is dedicated to God, Prophet, Jami and Hussein Baikaro. In the section "Sababai Talifa Manzuma" covered the goal of writing "Arba'in", as well as hope for this work and its benefits. In the preface to the work of Alisher Navoi "Arba'in" we sought to highlight studies on the origin of Arab words, their values and semantic analysis. By disclosing the value of some Turkic words that have become ancient for us, it was found out of which language this or that word happened. And the meaning of the semantics of Arab words in the introduction was due at the end of each verse.