Turkish delegation: “The great heritage of Islamic civilization is embodied here”

 

According to the representative of the delegation of construction specialists from the Republic of Turkey, Turkish entrepreneur Atilla Kurshat Dikci, the Hazrat Uthman Mushaf displayed in the Qur’an Hall vividly reflects the great spiritual heritage of Islamic civilization.

 

A delegation of construction specialists from the Republic of Turkey visited the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan. During the visit, the delegation members became closely acquainted with the modern conditions created on the Center’s premises, the exhibitions covering various historical periods, and the displays organized on the basis of advanced technologies. The guests highly appreciated the fact that the rich scientific and spiritual heritage of Islamic civilization is presented at the Center in a systematic, clear, and modern manner.

 

 

The Qur’an Hall, in particular, attracted great interest from the delegation members. One of the rarest relics of the Islamic world displayed in this section the Hazrat Uthman Mushaf left a deep spiritual and scholarly impression on the guests. They especially noted the historical significance of the sacred manuscript and the manner in which it is presented in the exhibition.

 

Sharing his impressions of the Center, Turkish entrepreneur Atilla Kurshat Dikci emphasized that the Islamic Civilization Center is organized at a very high level. According to him, the Hazrat Uthman Mushaf displayed in the Qur’an Hall vividly reflects the great spiritual heritage of Islamic civilization.

 

“This Center is very well thought out and organized to a high standard. In particular, the Hazrat Uthman Mushaf displayed in the Qur’an Hall deeply impressed me. Here, the great heritage of Islamic civilization is presented clearly and coherently. As I became acquainted with the Center, I planned to return in the future with my family to explore it in more detail,” said the Turkish entrepreneur.

 

In addition, delegation member Juneyt Unal noted that Uzbekistan’s ancient history is presented in a consistent and clear manner in the Center’s exhibitions, emphasizing that such museums ensure an important spiritual and educational connection between the past and the future.

 

“Uzbekistan is a country with a very ancient history. Here, historical periods are presented in a coherent and comprehensible way. Such museums play an important role in conveying the past to future generations. This Center also creates a significant scholarly and educational link between history and the present day,” said delegation member Juneyt Unal.

 

 

According to the Turkish specialists, the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan deserves special international recognition in terms of its content, scholarly approach, and modern presentation style. In particular, the Qur’an Hall and the Hazrat Uthman Mushaf preserved there further enhance the Center’s spiritual and civilizational significance.