A discussion was held regarding the placement of exhibits at the Center for Islamic Civilization.

In Uzbekistan, a discussion was held at the Center for Islamic Civilization regarding the placement of paintings for the entrance area of the building. The discussion was attended by leaders and staff from responsible organizations, scholars, art historians, and religious figures.

 

During the meeting, the process of creating artworks for the last two of the 14 frames in the center's building was discussed.

"These two frames must be created beautifully and majestically. We discussed the first and second frames of the Renaissance era, which wonderfully depict the thousand-year history and culture, and the images of our scholars. Today, we are talking about two such frames. I would like to say that all 14 frames should complement each other and form a unified composition," said Dr. of Historical Sciences, Professor Jannat Ismailova.

 

Additionally, participants discussed the placement of eight carpets that will be displayed in the Quran hall. The arrangement of the carpets according to the order of Quranic verses was discussed, emphasizing their content and symbolic significance.

 

The themes for the last three paintings were also revisited, based on the opinions, recommendations, and suggestions made during the visit of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on January 29.

 

A special creative team was formed to create these works, which will be led by People's Artist of Uzbekistan, State Prize Laureate, and academician Alisher Alikulov.

 

One of the challenges of this work is that when creating the images of historical figures, both a scientific and creative approach is necessary. It is important not only to form an outward image but also to create a work of art that conveys the spirit of that era.