Uzbekistan Opens Center for Islamic Civilization during Ramadan
Landmark cultural project launched by President
Uzbekistan President
The Center was established at the initiative of
The opening time has a special symbolic meaning. The ceremony will conclude with a traditional iftar, reflecting the shared values and spiritual unity that define the holy month.
Firdavs Abdukhalikov, Director General of the Center, stressed that this project reflects the personal involvement and strategic vision of the President of
"The Islamic Civilization Center stands as a testament to
The complex embodies the thousand-year history of the region and the modern development of New Uzbekistan. It serves as a platform for studying civilizational heritage, educating young people and strengthening international cultural dialogue.
Once fully launched, the Center will become an international platform for academic cooperation and cultural exchange, hosting global conferences, research initiatives, educational programs, and exhibitions dedicated to the heritage of Islamic civilization and its significance for addressing contemporary global challenges. The opening of the Center for Islamic Civilization represents not only a major cultural milestone for
"The President set us the task of making every visitor realize that history is not only the past, but also the responsibility of the present," Mr. Abdukhalikov said. "After all, heritage is not what is stored behind glass, but what continues to live in us. If we remember where the path of knowledge begins, we understand where it should lead us. And today we are obliged to express our gratitude to the esteemed President for creating unique conditions and favorable opportunities for this majestic building, an incomparable monastery, which has become a symbol of our culture and spiritual heritage, and continues to inspire us to new achievements."
Notes to editors:
The Center of Islamic Civilization is located on an ancient Shosh site in the heart of Tashkent, next to the historic Hazrati Imam. The three-story building measures 145 meters by 115 meters, with its central dome rising 65 meters – a centerpiece housing the Uthman Qur'an, one of the world's oldest Qur'anic manuscripts. The manuscript is recognized by UNESCO in its Memory of the World Register, a global initiative to preserve and promote heritage and artifacts of global significance.
The main museum covers about 15,000 square meters (over 161,000 square feet), while other areas will house a research center, data digitization and restoration laboratories.
Visitors will be able to see rare artifacts from various eras that have been gathered by the Center from international museums, renowned galleries and collectors worldwide. Interactive displays will bring alive breakthroughs in algebra, astronomy and medicine –- some the most important discoveries of the Golden Age of Islam.
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