Important Meetings and Lively Discussions Taking Place at the Special Headquarters

The Special Headquarters of the Center for Islamic Civilization is holding presentations and discussions across nine key areas. Just recently, within the Headquarters' activities, discussions were held regarding the library to be established at the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. It was emphasized that the library would not only be a collection of books, but a scientific hub that brings together an intellectual environment, electronic systems, and modern conveniences.

 

In addition, the design of the First Renaissance era exhibition was discussed. Detailed analysis was conducted on what sectors will be created at the site, which artifacts will be displayed, and which topics will be covered.

 

One of the day’s most significant updates was the discussion of over 100 major projects under the “Pre-Islamic Period” direction. It was revealed that plans are in place to bring original artifacts from a wide range of locations — from Japan to the Louvre Museum.

 

It was also mentioned that the megaproject’s library in Uzbekistan is expected to serve up to 200 people. The activities of the Special Headquarters of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan continue to be filled with dynamic and substantial discussions.