Indonesian and Malaysian bloggers became closely acquainted with the history of Uzbekistan

In today’s era of rapidly developing information technologies, young people primarily obtain knowledge and information through the internet. Although the virtual world offers convenience, experiencing historical processes firsthand, seeing cultural heritage with one’s own eyes, and engaging directly with scientific and cultural treasures leave a completely different impact on human thinking.

 

In this sense, the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan is attracting international attention as a modern scientific and educational institution that reflects the country’s history and the development of the entire Muslim world. The Center showcases scientific discoveries, cultural traditions, religious values, the works of great thinkers, and the layers of civilization that emerged in Central Asia from ancient times to the modern era.

 

 

 

A group of well-known bloggers from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Canada, who together have millions of followers, visited the Center and became closely acquainted with its rich intellectual content, technology-enhanced exhibits, and unique architecture. During the visit, the guests shared their impressions, emphasizing that the Center plays an important role in shaping the moral outlook of young people.

 

Aniq Aqil, Malaysia:

 

“I believe everyone in Malaysia should come to Uzbekistan and learn about its history. This Center was a very interactive experience for me. Listening helps me learn more easily than reading, and through the explanations of the guides I gained a vast amount of information about Uzbekistan’s history and the centuries-long Islamic civilization. Anyone who wants to deeply understand history should definitely come here.”

 

Nadia Annuar, Malaysia:

 

“At first, I did not expect the Center to be this large or this meaningful. With every hall I entered, my knowledge expanded further. I thought I already knew a lot about Islamic civilization, but this place gave me even more new information. Today’s generation thinks everything can be found on the internet, but seeing and feeling it with one’s own eyes is a completely different world.”

 

Sili, Canada:

 

“From the moment I entered, I enjoyed the architecture, decorations, and atmosphere of the Center. Every exhibit and every section is rich in information. Uzbekistan’s cultural and religious history is presented in such depth that one day is not enough. The processes from ancient times to the present are displayed thoroughly and systematically. This Center has been a true source of knowledge for me.”

 

 

Aqo Imran, Malaysia:

 

“This place is extremely interesting because all stages of Uzbekistan’s history are presented in great detail. I was particularly impressed by the section dedicated to the era of Amir Temur. The architecture of the Center is captivating, and its interior design is enriched with modern technologies, AI, and other innovative approaches. I learned many facts I did not know before. For young people, this place is ideal, as it allows them to witness and understand the development of civilization with their own eyes.”

 

 

 

 

 

According to the bloggers, the Islamic Civilization Center is a unique venue that enables visitors to study history not only by reading, but by experiencing and feeling it. For anyone wishing to explore history, this place is undoubtedly worth visiting.