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23 April, 2026, 5 Dhū al-Qa‘dah, 1447

Imams in Sirdarya region are holding meetings with youth

15.12.2017   17907   1 min.
Imams in Sirdarya region are holding meetings with youth

Imams of Sirdarya region are organizing meetings in educational establishments under the motto “Enlightenment against illiteracy”.

During December it is planned to make speeches on “Prevention of crime and suicide attempts among young people”, “Iyman – purity”, “Liability and responsibility of children”.

Presentation makers talked about parents’ and children’s rights and liabilities by advising on delicate topics such as material and spiritual cleanliness, introduced a lot of information on how encroachment on others rights, life, property and dignity are considered to be a sin, suicide is not solution for the problem and it is possible to build one’s own happiness only by patience and hard work.

Imams answered all questions interested by young people.

 

Press service,

Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

 

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The Manuscript of the Uthmanic Mushaf at the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan Under Scholarly Study

24.10.2025   62737   2 min.
The Manuscript of the Uthmanic Mushaf at the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan Under Scholarly Study

The manuscript of the Uthmanic Mushaf preserved at the Library of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan is currently undergoing codicological examination.
This research involves a team of scholars including Shaykh Alijon Qori Fayzullah, Head of the “Qur’an and Tajwid Education” Department; Kamoliddin Mahkamov, Head of the Library Department; and Jahongir Qori Nematov, Head of the “Qur’anic Studies” Department at Tashkent Islamic Institute.

Shaykh Alijon Qori Fayzullah emphasized the importance of observing accuracy and trustworthiness when studying and reproducing the script of the Mushaf. He highlighted significant rules of orthography and recitation (qira’at) related to the original handwriting of the Uthmanic Mushaf currently kept at the “Muhi Muborak” Madrasa Museum.

The digital copy of the original Uthmanic Mushaf serves as the main object of the study. In preparing the critical text, researchers also refer to other ancient copies of the Mushaf preserved in Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Each line of the manuscript is being carefully rewritten, with verse and line numbers marked in red. Any textual discrepancies found in the 19th-century copied version are noted in the margins and explained through scholarly commentary.

With the support of the Fund for the Development of Culture and Art of Uzbekistan, both local and international experts — including Dr. Christine Rose from the University of Cambridge, French restorers Achel Delaeau and Coralie Barbe, and Nil Baydar, Head of the Istanbul Manuscripts Workshop and Archive Department — have developed a phased restoration plan to ensure the long-term preservation of the sacred manuscript.

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