Another convenient feature for visitors: the library within the megaproject will include a dedicated space for communication and discussion.

A modern library is planned to be established at the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, equipped with the latest technologies. This library will be able to simultaneously accommodate over 200 readers.

 

To ensure a more comfortable environment, specialists are continuously working on enhancing the facilities. Additionally, there will be dedicated accommodations for readers with children—a special children's zone will allow kids to safely rest and watch animated films.

 

In today's technological era, restricting phone use is impractical. The library offers a solution by planning to install designated communication zones, where visitors can comfortably speak on the phone and charge their devices without disturbing others.

The library will also include a small museum featuring exhibits that trace the history of library science. Items such as the invention of books and paper, along with early book-related devices, will serve as valuable displays.
 

It is worth noting that, under the initiative of the Head of State and within the framework of Uzbekistan’s large-scale project—the exhibition of the Center for Islamic Civilization—more than 2,000 local and international scholars and experts have been brought together. The initiative aims to present the contributions of our ancestors to world civilization, instill a sense of pride in this rich historical heritage among youth, and create opportunities for academic discussions and the development of new scientific content. More than 800 projects have been developed to be implemented in three stages, with over 400 projects currently underway in the first phase under the guidance of the Scientific Council.