The opening of the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent marks an important step in protecting cultural heritage while promoting education and research.
This new center is designed to serve both as a museum and a place for academic study. It brings together history and modern learning, creating a space where people can explore the past while connecting it with present-day knowledge.
The center also aims to encourage international cooperation by welcoming scholars and researchers from different parts of the world.
Inside the facility, visitors can find rare manuscripts, detailed archives, and large libraries filled with valuable information.
These resources help keep historical knowledge alive and make it accessible for students, researchers, and the general public. Modern research facilities have also been included to support ongoing studies in history, culture, and related fields.
The center reflects Uzbekistan’s strong commitment to preserving the legacy of Islamic civilization. It shows how tradition and modern development can work together to create meaningful learning opportunities.
Beyond its role as an educational institution, the center also represents national identity and pride. It connects people with their roots while encouraging them to move forward with knowledge and confidence.
Officials believe the center will inspire future generations to value their history, respect cultural heritage, and actively engage with the global community through learning and collaboration.

