00:30Le Centre pour l'Islamique Civilisation, maintenant en train de faire en Tashkent,
00:36va préserver cette heritage et donnera un espace pour dialogue et une compréhensione mutuelle.
00:42Positions sur l'ancien Silk Road, Uzbekistan a long été un cradle de l'université.
00:48C'est le premier lieu de la monde.
00:50Les pensées, comme Avicenna, Al-Berouni et Al-Kharazmi,
00:55les pires en médecine, l'astronomie, la mathématique et la philosophie.
00:59Le nouveau centre seeks de reconnecter le monde avec cette profondeur,
01:03en face à l'adresse de modernes défis par des connaissances, culturelles et des valeurs humanes.
01:11Le centre est construit comme un museau plus qu'un museum.
01:15Il y a une bibliothèque, restauration et digitisation laboratoires,
01:20des sciences de l'architecture, tous les projets de l'avenir pour faire le passé pour les prochaines générations.
01:29Il y a une bibliothèque, des experts de l'architecture, des experts de l'architecture et de l'architecture de l'architecture de l'architecture de l'architecture.
01:35Il y a une bibliothèque, des experts de l'architecture de l'architecture.
02:05Il y a une bibliothèque, des histoires de l'architecture de l'architecture de l'architecture de l'architecture.
02:11Il y a une bibliothèque, des histoires, des histoires de l'architecture de l'architecture à l'architecture.
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02:46Both local, regional, and international.
02:50With some of the challenges that we face in today's world,
02:53conflict between cultures and civilizations within societies,
02:57I think the examples of the past have lessons for all of us.
03:02The concept is built around civilizations, personalities, and discoveries,
03:09telling history through people who shaped it, not just through artifacts.
03:16I think it's very exciting what the Center for Islamic Civilizations is doing
03:29in order to promote understanding of the history and heritage of this part of the world
03:34that perhaps historically in European and in American academic and museum settings
03:40has been neglected and hasn't been talked about as much as it deserves to be.
03:43The Center integrates traditional and modern design
03:48and will offer workshops, lectures, and exhibitions
03:52that make Islamic history accessible to different audiences.
03:57Uzbekistan, they had a golden age of science and knowledge
04:02that has impacted our world.
04:05And that story, we are trying to deliver that in the children's exhibition
04:09at the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.
04:13So we have developed a great narrative for them
04:17with lots of interactive games and immersive experiences.
04:22And Islam has two centers.
04:24One is the Middle East and the second is the Central Asia.
04:27Uzbekistan has a legacy, a very important legacy,
04:30from 9th to 13th century, then from 14th century, Timurids.
04:35We know making a center here is very important.
04:37By linking the wisdom of the past with the needs of the present,
04:42the Center for Islamic Civilization aims to build bridges
04:47between cultures and generations,
04:50encouraging learning, cooperation, and dialogue.
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