The International Pilgrimage Tourism Week is dedicated to the scientific and spiritual heritage of such representatives of the Islamic world as Abu Hafs Kabir Bukhari, Sayf al-Din Bakharzi, Abdulkholik Gijduvani, and Bahauddin Naqshband. Bukhara, among the famous seven cities such as Makkah, Madinah, Mazar-i-Sharif, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Damascus, once again demonstrates itself as a city that has made an invaluable contribution to the glory of Islam.
To ensure the implementation of reforms in the tourism sector, in particular the further development of pilgrimage tourism, practical work is being carried out in Uzbekistan to establish the Golden Ring tourist route, increase air routes between Muslim countries, and build large hotels, tourist centers, and restaurants with the participation of investors.
Bukhara, the pearl of Islamic civilization, will host events and conferences during the International Pilgrimage Tourism Week.
In the city of Amman, the Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, Mufti Shaykh Nuriddin Kholiqnazar, held a meeting with the Jordanian Minister of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places, Muhammad Ahmad Muslim Khalayleh.
The meeting resulted in the following agreements:
Specialists of the Waqf Charity Public Foundation under the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan will undergo professional training in Jordan;
Experts of the Waqf Charity Public Foundation will visit Jordan for experience exchange programs;
Jordanian professors and scholars will conduct a master class on waqf-related matters.
Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
Press Service