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18 August, 2026, 5 Rabī‘ al-awwal, 1448

The role of women in Islam

20.01.2025   118398   1 min.
The role of women in Islam

All women have rights just like men. For example, they can work, travel, and study. Islam also emphasizes the rights of women. We can see this in the lives of Sahabi women. Hadicha (r.a), Aisha (r.a), Fatima (r.a) and others can be role models for us. Women cannot be forced to do anything.

Woman is a mother. It is narrated from Talha bin Muawiya Sulami, may Allah be pleased with him: "O Messenger of Allah! I intend to fight in the way of Allah". The Messenger of God, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: “Is your mother alive?” I said: "Yes". The Prophet said: “Take care of your mother’s feet (always be in her service), because paradise is there" (Narration of Imam Tirmidhi).

Many men don’t support the work or studies of women. This is true, but we need women in certain jobs. For example, many women prefer to go to female doctors, and men often want this too.

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Uzbekistan to widely celebrate the 1,200th anniversary of Hakim Termizi’s birth

27.07.2026   48185   3 min.
Uzbekistan to widely celebrate the 1,200th anniversary of Hakim Termizi’s birth

Uzbekistan continues to consistently pursue a state policy aimed at the in-depth study, preservation, and broad promotion of the rich scholarly and spiritual heritage of its great scholars. As a logical continuation of these efforts, on 24 July 2026, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan signed the Resolution “On the wide celebration of the 1,200th anniversary of the birth of our great compatriot, the distinguished scholar of hadith and Sufism, Hakim Termizi.” The Resolution provides for a comprehensive set of measures to promote in-depth research into Hakim Termizi’s scholarly legacy, expand public access to his works, and promote them internationally.

Hakim Termizi, who lived and worked in the ninth century, is regarded as one of the greatest scholars of Hadith, Qur’anic exegesis, and Sufism. His works have played a significant role in shaping Islamic spirituality, ethics, the concept of the ideal human being, and intellectual thought, earning enduring recognition throughout the Muslim world for centuries.

In accordance with the Resolution, an international scientific conference entitled “The contemporary significance of Hakim Termizi’s scholarly and spiritual legacy” will be held in the city of Termez in November 2026. Bringing together leading scholars from Uzbekistan and abroad, the conference will comprehensively examine the scholar’s intellectual heritage and his contribution to the development of Hadith studies, Sufism, and Islamic thought. The Resolution also provides for the publication of scholarly annotated academic translations of Hakim Termizi’s works, including Nawādir al-Uṣūl and Baḥr al-Tafsīr, as well as other sources related to his legacy, in Uzbek and foreign languages. These initiatives will further enhance international scholarly awareness of Hakim Termizi’s intellectual heritage.

As part of the Resolution, a series of publications dedicated to Hakim Termizi’s scholarly legacy will be prepared and published throughout 2026. To encourage the younger generation to study the scholar’s works in greater depth, the “Expert on the works of Hakim Termizi” competition will be organized among students of religious educational institutions in cooperation with the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, with outstanding participants receiving awards. In addition, a national kurash tournament dedicated to Hakim Termizi’s memory will be held under the slogan “Mardlar Maydoni” to commemorate the 1,200th anniversary of his birth. This initiative is intended to promote national values, spirituality, and sport in a harmonious and integrated manner.

The Resolution represents another significant step toward preserving the legacy of Uzbekistan’s great ancestors and passing it on to future generations, while also promoting to the international community Uzbekistan’s invaluable contribution to the development of Islamic civilization. It creates new opportunities for the broader study and promotion of Hakim Termizi’s rich scholarly and spiritual heritage, recognizing it not only as a national treasure but also as an integral part of humanity’s shared intellectual and spiritual legacy.