The Islamic Civilization Center is opening a new world for young people

The Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan, built at the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, is creating broad opportunities for young researchers and scholars as one of the most important scientific and educational institutions in the country. It is expected that the Center will turn into a permanent school of spirituality in the future.

 

 

Today, this complex is being recognized as a unique scientific and cultural center that brings together the thousand-year historical and cultural heritage of the Uzbek people and demonstrates the stages of Islamic science, values, and scientific development based on modern technologies.

 

Today, an educational excursion was organized for master’s students of the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan through the museum exhibitions of the Center.

 

The students closely познакомились with the exhibitions presented in the sections “Pre-Islamic Period,” “First Renaissance,” “Second Renaissance,” and “New Uzbekistan – Foundation of the New Renaissance” of the Center.

 

 

During the excursion, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Davronbek Maksudov, speaking to young researchers about the historical and spiritual significance of the Center, said:

 

The Islamic Civilization Center, built at the initiative of our country’s leader, has today turned into a historical and educational complex. This place, built in the ancient area where the Hazrati Imam complex is located, vividly demonstrates the great layers of the past and the meaningful richness of our present spiritual life. The Center is a great source of enlightenment that influences the formation of the younger generation. Here the greatness of our history, today’s dynamism, and future prospects are embodied.

 

According to the professor, the thousands of exhibits displayed at the Center constitute an important part of our country’s scientific, spiritual, and cultural heritage and revive the brightest pages of our history.

 

 

At the end of the event, the master’s students gained rich information and impressions about the activities of the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan, and their interest in history increased even more.