“The Centre of Islamic Civilisation in Tashkent, Uzbekistan has been awarded a prestigious Guinness World Record, marking a significant milestone for cultural preservation and global recognition.
The record was granted in acknowledgment of the centre’s outstanding contribution to showcasing Islamic heritage, including its extensive collection of manuscripts, artifacts, and historical exhibits. The institution is dedicated to promoting knowledge, research, and appreciation of Islamic civilisation, particularly its rich legacy in Central Asia.
Officials and cultural leaders celebrated the achievement, describing it as a proud moment for Uzbekistan and the wider Islamic world. “This recognition reflects our commitment to preserving history while sharing it with future generations,” a representative stated.
The Centre of Islamic Civilisation is considered one of the most ambitious cultural projects in the region, aiming to become a global hub for scholars, historians, and visitors interested in Islamic culture and history.
Representatives from Guinness World Records were present to officially confirm the achievement, adding international credibility to the honor.”
The record was granted in acknowledgment of the centre’s outstanding contribution to showcasing Islamic heritage, including its extensive collection of manuscripts, artifacts, and historical exhibits. The institution is dedicated to promoting knowledge, research, and appreciation of Islamic civilisation, particularly its rich legacy in Central Asia.
Officials and cultural leaders celebrated the achievement, describing it as a proud moment for Uzbekistan and the wider Islamic world. “This recognition reflects our commitment to preserving history while sharing it with future generations,” a representative stated.
The Centre of Islamic Civilisation is considered one of the most ambitious cultural projects in the region, aiming to become a global hub for scholars, historians, and visitors interested in Islamic culture and history.
Representatives from Guinness World Records were present to officially confirm the achievement, adding international credibility to the honor.”