The Charter Of Makkah, endorsed by the muftis and scholars of the Islamic Ummah from various schools of thought and sects, as well as by the member states of the OIC, is considered the second charter of its kind in Islamic history after the Charter of Medina, signed by our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
As a pivotal charter in a pressing contemporary context, it reflects the high aspirations of Islamic scholarship in confronting numerous challenges and shortcomings, and in addressing narrow-mindedness, backwardness, and extremism that have emerged in various contexts.
The Charter also embodies the compassion and mercy of Islam for the world. It supports the causes of coexistence and positive integration, and affirms the harmonious reconciliation—within the true message of Islam—of religious and national identities, particularly in diverse societies and in countries with Muslim minorities.
A presentation ceremony was held in the Kashkadarya region for the book “Ey Bandalarim”, authored by the Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan and Mufti of the country, Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiqnazar.
During the event, participants discussed the essence and content of the book, the commentary on the hadiths included in it, and its significance for human spiritual development and the moral environment of society.