Life and scientific activity of Imam Termizi in the world's view
On the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the 1200th anniversary of Imam Termizii's birth was celebrated at a high level in October this year. Work is underway to reveal the essence and contemporary significance of Imam Termizi's scientific legacy and to convey it to the general public, as well as to prepare translations and publications of his works.
The international scientific-practical conference on "The role of Imam Termizi's scientific heritage in Islamic civilization," dedicated to studying the legacy of Imam Termizi and held in Termez, left a warm impression on foreign guests from about 10 countries. The participants emphasized that the Head of State's initiative to hold this conference, announced from the high podium of the UN, was timely and is more relevant today than ever before.
Scientists and researchers from the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, including Mirzo Kenjabek, Najmiddin Fayozi, and others, who participated in the conference, also presented their reports and projects and discussed several works planned for future implementation.
Imam al-Termizi dedicated his life, entire being, and talent to the development of Islam and the science of hadith. The main part of his life was spent collecting and narrating hadiths. Imam al-Termizi, as a true scholar and ascetic, devoted himself day and night to knowledge and worship. Sources indicate that he became blind in the last two years of his life.
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