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THE CENTER OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION: A MODERN MASTERPIECE IN TASHKENT

Afruza Raxmonova Asilbekovna , Major in Philology and Language Teaching: English Faculty of International Relations and Social- Humanitarian Sciences Uzbekistan University of Journalism and Mass Communications
Charos Iriskulova , English Language Teacher of Department of Foreign Languages Faculty of International Relations and Social Sciences Uzbekistan University of Journalism and Mass Communications

Abstract

In March 2026, Uzbekistan celebrated a historic milestone with the official opening of the Center of Islamic Civilization in Tashkent. This magnificent complex, which has become a symbol of the country's cultural rebirth, is now open to the public. Through its diverse offerings - from invaluable historical artifacts and a vast international-level library to interactive educational laboratories, virtual exhibitions, and multi-lingual digital resources the Center aims to connect past achievements with present-day understanding and future innovation.

Keywords

Islamic center, Uzbekistan, history, culture, exhibitions, centuries, official, build, 2026, dome, science, dedicated.

References

Center of Islamic Civilization. (2026). Official website. Retrieved from www.civilization.com

BBC. (2026). Tashkent opens Center of Islamic Civilization.

Mirziyoyev, Sh. (2015). Uzbekistan and Islamic heritage. Tashkent: Nauka Publishing House.

Abduxoliqov, F. (2020). Medieval science in Central Asia. Journal of Islamic History.

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THE CENTER OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION: A MODERN MASTERPIECE IN TASHKENT. (2026). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 6(5), 1296-1298. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/13432