Conceptual Foundations of Justice and Spiritual Maturity in Sufi Literature
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Asceticism, Fariduddin Attar, oppressionAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the issues of justice and spiritual maturity in Sufi literature. The concept of justice is examined as an essential ethical principle that plays a significant role in both the inner and outer life of a human being. Based on Sufi texts and epic narratives, it is shown that justice manifests in the human heart through purity, sincerity, and social responsibility. Spiritual maturity is interpreted as an individual’s ability to make just decisions and to understand responsibility for one’s own actions and attitudes toward others.
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