This article explores the unique features of Alisher Navoiy's poetry, focusing on his masterful use of lyrical expression, symbolic imagery, and spiritual depth. The poet's works are examined from the perspectives of aesthetic beauty, philosophical thought, and linguistic richness. Special attention is given to the influence of Sufism, the elegance of poetic form, and the moral values embedded in his verses. Navoiy's contribution to the development of Uzbek classical literature and his universal humanistic ideas are also highlighted.