Test version of the website

Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan
banner

Reviews

Dildora Rustamova

Honored Cultural Worker of Uzbekistan, presenter

It seems that the words at my disposal are not enough to fully express my impressions. When we were providing information about the Islamic Civilization Center through live broadcasts, a wish arose in my heart — to visit this Center, see it with my own eyes, become closely acquainted with each exhibit in its halls, and receive detailed information about them. Today, that dream has come true.

I knew that our history was rich, but truly feeling the vastness and diversity of this heritage awakened completely new emotions in my heart. It once again strengthened the sense of pride within us that we are the descendants of such great and noble ancestors.

The exhibits displayed in the Center, especially the fact that most of them belong to our own land, give a person a special sense of grandeur and pride. The fact that these treasures are gathered in one place inspires a feeling of gratitude. I explored each hall with great interest and enjoyment and realized that one day is not enough to fully become familiar with all the information and exhibits here. In particular, through the handicraft exhibits, I felt as if I were closely experiencing the lifestyle of our ancestors and how they used these items.

In addition, the effective use of modern technologies in the Center, especially the capabilities of artificial intelligence, deserves special attention. Through these technologies, the images of our ancestors are brought to life and information about them is presented in several languages. This format is especially engaging and easy to understand for young people, helping the information remain more firmly in their memory.

If we were to list the main reasons to visit this place, first of all, one should come to see the Uthman Mushaf located under the dome, which is considered the heart of the Center. It is also important to visit in order to deeply understand and, in a sense, feel our three-thousand-year-old rich history. Another significant aspect is the opportunity to see the original Qur’an written by Umar Aqto during the time of Amir Temur.

Therefore, I invite all our compatriots to visit this place. Coming with family — together with children and parents — to explore this rich history and heritage is both necessary and an honor for each of us.

af