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29 December, 2024, 29 Jumādá al-ākhirah, 1446

Government decree was adopted to reconstruct mosques and cemeteries

22.02.2018   2152   1 min.
Government decree was adopted to reconstruct mosques and cemeteries

Ministry of Justice announced on its “Legal info” channel about government’s decree on reconstruction of mosques, cemeteries and shrines.   

According to the decree special places would be built to carry out funeral ceremonies. In order to reconstruct shrines, mosques and cemeteries 3 bln soums is to be allocated to regional budgets.

The list of mosques that are supposed to be reconstructed is going to be made and reconstruction works would be funded by Charity Fund on preservation of shrines under Muslim Board of Uzbekistan and other sponsors.

The enlightenment education of youth on preservation of shrines would be executed by special events and seminars.

 

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The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan has become a member of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB)

24.12.2024   21353   1 min.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan has become a member of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB)

The Council's activities are aimed at developing international standards for the regulation and supervision of Islamic financial institutions, to implement effective corporate governance and risk management mechanisms, as well as to conduct research and capacity building of the staff in this field, and to assist member organisations in these matters.

Membership in this organization will enable the Central Bank to explore the experience of other countries and implement best international practices 
in the regulation and supervision of Islamic financial institutions. 

For reference: The Council was established in 2002 and is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Currently, the Council has 188 members, including 81 regulators and supervisors, 10 international intergovernmental organisations, 97 market participants. Also, the financial regulators of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are members of the Council.