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02 January, 2026, 13 Rajab, 1447

The second International online scientific-practical symosium on "The Maturidiyya Teachings and the present"

13.01.2022   68614   1 min.
The second International online scientific-practical symosium on

The main directions of the symposium are:
- Life and scientific heritage of Imam Maturidi;
- The Maturidiyya teachings and its history;
- The importance of the Maturidiyya teachings today;
- Issues of modern Islamic studies;
- The study of the Maturidiyya teachings today;
- Propagation of moderate Islamic teachings.
Scientists, specialists, professors, doctoral students, researchers, masters, and students from all over the world can apply to participate in the symposium.
Articles for the symposium will be accepted in Uzbek, Arabic, English, Turkish, Russian, German, French, Persian, and Urdu.
The results of the symposium will be published in the form of a scientific collection.
Those wishing to participate in the Symposium are required to submit an article annotation by February 28, 2022, to the addresses below.

Telephone: (71) 244-35-26, (71) 244-35-18;
Telegram: +998 99 803 31 41;
E-mail: info@maturidi.uz;
WhatsApp: +998 91 172 76 77

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Photo Exhibition “Uzbekistan – The Land of Tolerance” Held in Tashkent

11.11.2025   27438   1 min.
Photo Exhibition “Uzbekistan – The Land of Tolerance” Held in Tashkent

As part of the “Week of Tolerance”, which encompasses various events aimed at strengthening interethnic and interfaith friendship, harmony, and solidarity across our country, a photo exhibition entitled “Uzbekistan – The Land of Tolerance” was held at the Tashkent House of Photography.

The event was attended by representatives and staff of the Committee on Interethnic Relations and Friendly Ties with Foreign Countries, the Committee on Religious Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, activists of national cultural centers and friendship societies, representatives of religious confessions, and members of the media.

The exhibition featured more than 100 photographs reflecting events organized in cooperation with national cultural centers and friendship societies, as well as the lifestyle, culture, and traditions of various ethnic and religious communities living in Uzbekistan.

It should be noted that today, over 130 nationalities and ethnic groups, along with representatives of 16 religious confessions, live in Uzbekistan in an atmosphere of tolerance, friendship, and unity. Events held within the framework of the Week of Tolerance are among the noble initiatives that call the peoples of the world to peace and solidarity.

Muslim Board of Uzbekistan – Press Service

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