A model of the pre-independence appearance of the Imam Bukhari complex will be created

At the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, a discussion was held with the participation of Turkey’s “Outdor Factory” company and relevant organizations on the concept, models, and dimensions of the media products being prepared for the museum exhibition.

 

During the meeting, specialists emphasized the importance of portraying the life journey, devoted scholarly efforts, and rich scientific legacy of the renowned hadith scholar Imam Bukhari who holds immense respect in the Islamic world through modern visual and interactive methods in the museum displays to ensure they are comprehensive and impactful.

 

The overall goal is not merely to provide information, but to inspire spiritual awakening, respect for history, and curiosity in the hearts of every visitor.

 

Among the models to be displayed in the museum are replicas of the Imam Bukhari complex as it appeared before independence, the Kalon Mosque considered the pride of Bukhara and the Center for Hadith Studies. Each model will be created based on precise dimensions and architectural details, ensuring a harmonious blend of historical accuracy and artistic interpretation.

 

It was also decided to prepare a similar replica for the Center of Islamic Civilization based on a special model preserved in a museum in Malaysia. This will not only enhance the Center’s international reputation but also further strengthen cultural ties within the Muslim world.

 

During the meeting, proposals and recommendations were made regarding the preparation of museum exhibits, replicas, manuscript samples, and other artifacts to ensure that they are rich in content, modern in form, and fully convey their scientific and cultural significance.

 

The Center of Islamic Civilization is expected to emerge not merely as a collection of exhibits, but as a spiritual space that inspires reflection, virtue, and the pursuit of knowledge.

 

With the official opening of the Center being constructed on the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan drawing near, timely completion of all tasks and several other issues related to organizing the exhibition were also at the center of discussion.