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00:08Islam marifatı, gayalarını çğur organış və dünyaya tarqı bitiş boyca say xərəkatlarımızını taval davam etdirəmiz.
00:17Yaxın oylarda keng, mintakhamız üçün nöyab bolgan İslam civilizasyon marqazını açəmiz.
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00:27Uzbekistan is gathering cultural heritage from across the world.
00:31The Center for Islamic Civilization, now taking shape in Tashkent, will preserve this heritage and provide a space for dialogue and mutual understanding.
00:42Positioned along the ancient Silk Road, Uzbekistan has long been a cradle of scholarship.
00:48It is the birthplace of world, renowned thinkers such as Avicenna, Al-Berouni and Al-Kharazmi, pioneers in medicine, astronomy, mathematics and philosophy.
00:59The new center seeks to reconnect the world with this profound legacy while addressing modern challenges through knowledge, culture and shared human values.
01:11The center is designed as more than a museum. It combines a library, restoration and digitization laboratories, research departments, all focused on making the past relevant for the future generations.
01:27Bers, in a half year, 100'den yakın daülat, 500'den yakın ekspertler ve 1000'den aşıq uşa milli alımlarına taklif kılıp, biz 800-ü loyayhane amalge aşırdı.
01:39Nema uçun, fâqat vâfat mana şu dünyabile hamcı hatlı yik de şu işlerine amalge aşırı yappıyız.
01:45Each hall tells a distinct story from the origins of humanity to the era following the arrival of Islam up to present day.
02:12It also features elements related to different phases.
02:29At a time when cultural differences often create tension, the center is intended as a platform for dialogue, scholarship and the promotion of moderate perspectives.
02:40So I think the center has a very important purpose which is both local, regional and international.
02:49With some of the challenges that we face in today's world, conflict between cultures and civilizations within societies, I think the examples of the past have lessons for all of us.
03:01The concept is built around civilizations, personalities and discoveries telling history through people who shaped it, not just through artifacts.
03:13I think it's very exciting what the Center for Islamic Civilizations is doing in order to promote understanding of the history and heritage of this part of the world that perhaps historically in European and in American academic and museum settings has been neglected and hasn't been talked about as much as it deserves to be.
03:16The center integrates tradition and tradition and tradition and tradition and tradition and tradition and tradition.
03:23I think it's very exciting what the Center for Islamic Civilizations is doing in order to promote understanding of the history and heritage of this part of the world that perhaps historically in European and in American academic and museum settings has been neglected and hasn't been talked about as much as it deserves to be.
03:43The center integrates traditional and modern design and will offer workshops, lectures and exhibitions that make Islamic history accessible to different audiences.
03:56Uzbekistan, they had a golden age of science and knowledge that has impacted our world.
04:03And that story, we are trying to deliver that in the children's exhibition at the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.
04:12So we have developed a great narrative for them with lots of interactive games and immersive experiences.
04:21And Islam has two centers. One is the Middle East and the second is the Central Asia.
04:26Uzbekistan has a legacy, a very important legacy from 9th to 13th century, then from 14th century, Timurits.
04:34We know making a center here is very important.
04:37By linking the wisdom of the past with the needs of the present, the Center for Islamic Civilization aims to build bridges between cultures and generations, encouraging learning, cooperation and dialogue.
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