Published March 13, 2025 | Version v1
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THE IDEA OF GOODNESS IN THE DOCTRINE OF NAQSHBANDI

  • 1. Teacher of the Yangiyer branch of the Tashkent Institute of chemistry and technology

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Annotation: This academic article explores the concept of goodness within the doctrine of the Naqshbandi order, analyzing its unique characteristics and spiritual-moral foundations. The Naqshbandi Sufi order emphasizes the importance of following a singular path to divine closeness, with the ultimate goal being spiritual enlightenment through goodness and sincere intention. The paper discusses the Naqshbandi doctrine and its approach to understanding and practicing goodness in daily life. Key aspects such as "suhbat" (spiritual discourse), "dhikr" (remembrance of God), "sabr" (patience), and "ikhlas" (sincerity) are examined as essential moral virtues that facilitate inner purification and the realization of goodness. The concept of goodness in Naqshbandi thought transcends mere outward actions and is deeply tied to the purity of one's inner intention. This exploration offers a broader understanding of the Naqshbandi approach to religious ethics and its practical application in the pursuit of goodness.

Keywords: Naqshbandi, Goodness, Sufism, Moral virtues, Dhikr, Suhbat, Sabr, Ikhlas, Spiritual purification, Divinity, Religious doctrine.

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