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justice, continuity, culture, world, spirituality, personality.
In the article, virtue, justice, morality, etc., which contribute to the spiritual maturity of a person, in the worldview of Abu Ali ibn Sina, an outstanding representative of classical Islamic philosophy in the middle ages.moral and ethical aspects are clarified. Ibn Sina developed his own complex philosophical views by developing the philosophical views of Aristotle and Al Farabi. The original features of his philosophical thoughts were a reflection of deep thinking in historical continuity. In Ibn Sina's worldview, which is mixed with Al-Farabi's views, there is reason, a good city, justice, about the state, the nature of a just ruler, just relations between the ruler and his subjects, etc. thoughts are different. Soul, body, spiritual perfection, achievement of virtue, etc. in Ibn Sina's socio-ethical views.His social ideas are given the main attention, and his contribution to the Eastern Islamic civilization and the development of spiritual values of humanity is revealed.