EURONEWS: “Uzbekistan is opening the door to new educational opportunities for children at the Islamic Civilization Center”

 

The prestigious international news agency Euronews has noted that Uzbekistan, through the newly created children’s zone at the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent, is inviting the younger generation to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage using technology, storytelling, and interactive learning methods.

 

The children’s zone is equipped with interactive exhibits, multilingual content in Uzbek, Russian, and English, as well as digital installations showcasing the lives and discoveries of Central Asian scholars. Using artificial intelligence and animation, historical figures explain how knowledge, creativity, and curiosity shaped the Islamic world.

 

The Center also hosts an international school of calligraphy, where specialists and artists conduct workshops aimed at reviving traditional styles of Qur’anic calligraphy and ornamental scripts, as well as promoting modern approaches to the art of calligraphy.

 

One of the most important parts of the complex is the Islamic Civilization Center library, which spans two floors and contains more than 35,000 printed publications, including approximately 2,500 manuscripts.