Euronews: “A world landmark reborn: the Imam al-Bukhari complex”

 

Euronews has reported on the large-scale restoration of the Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex, regarded as one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in the Muslim world, located in Uzbekistan. The report highlights the centuries-old historical significance of the shrine near Samarkand, the profound respect for the legacy of the great hadith scholar Imam al-Bukhari, and presents the newly created complex where traditional architecture is harmoniously combined with modern infrastructure as a global center of pilgrimage and spiritual reflection.

 

Uzbekistan has completed a major restoration of the Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex near Samarkand, one of the Muslim world's most revered pilgrimage sites.

 

The burial site of Imam al-Bukhari in the village of Hartang , 25 km from Samarkand, has been a sacred landmark for centuries. Imam al-Bukhari (810-870 CE) was a renowned Islamic scholar, author of Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the most trusted collections of the Prophet Muhammad’s sayings.

 

In the 16th century, a small crypt and mosque were erected over his grave, and plane trees grew around the holy site. In 1998, to mark the 1225th anniversary of his birth, a new memorial complex was built on that ancient mazar under the leadership of the government of Uzbekistan.

 

Skilled craftsmen from across the country collaborated to create a mausoleum, mosque, administrative and religious-educational buildings, blending traditional Central Asian architecture with contemporary craftsmanship.

 

Today, the expanded complex spans far beyond its original footprint: it features a grand dome-topped mausoleum, a spacious mosque, landscaped grounds, and modern facilities all designed to serve worshippers, pilgrims, and visitors from around the world.