Approximately 100 contracts have been signed with scholars for the megaproject in Uzbekistan

These days, under the initiative of the head of state, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, a megaproject is being implemented in Uzbekistan—the Center of Islamic Civilization. As part of the exhibition, more than 2,000 local and international scholars and specialists are working together to achieve the goal of "widely presenting the contributions of our ancestors to world civilization, educating the youth in the spirit of loyalty to this great historical heritage, organizing scientific discussions, debates, and the promotion of relevant ideas and discoveries, as well as developing new scientific content."



They have united intending to enrich the exhibition of the Center of Islamic Civilization with substantial materials, historical artifacts, and replicas. Over 800 projects have been developed, which will be implemented in three stages. Currently, the first stage has begun, during which active work is being carried out on 400 projects in 10 areas, with consultations from members of the scientific coun
cil.



As a reminder, in January of this year, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the under-construction Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan and reviewed the progress of the work. Following the President's visit, an expanded meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Center was held in March. The meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov, discussed issues related to improving the exhibition of the Center, implementing scientific and innovative projects, and enhancing its activities as a socio-educational and scientific-practical institution.



Following the tasks set at this meeting, the opening of the Center is expected in September, and a Special Headquarters is already operating, conducting discussions of working groups in 10 areas.



 

Contracts have already been signed with scholars for the projects that will be displayed in the exhibition of the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. The scholars who signed contracts for the approved projects express satisfaction with contributing to this important endeavor.
 

Gulorom MASHARIPOVA, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor:

- The contracts have been signed, trust has been given, and it has been registered. Now, our main goal is to move forward and carry out tasks with responsibility. We will strive to justify this trust and exceed expectations. If we can contribute even a little to enriching the content of the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, we will be happy.

According to the analysis of the Special Headquarters, approximately 100 contracts with scholars have been signed as part of the content enrichment of the megaproject in Uzbekistan, and this process is ongoing.