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The admission of the Mufti of Uzbekistan Sheikh Nuriddin Khaliknazar to the prestigious organization is a high recognition of reforms in the religious and educational sphere.

03.07.2023   100041   9 min.
The admission of the Mufti of Uzbekistan Sheikh Nuriddin Khaliknazar to the prestigious organization is a high recognition of reforms in the religious and educational sphere.

Congratulations from the Ulama (Highly prominent religious scholars) Council of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan.

Thanks to the Creator, the reforms in the religious and educational sphere carried out in the new era of our development are highly recognized in the Muslim world. In recent years, the full provision of freedom of conscience and faith in our country, the rapid development of relations with Arab-Muslim countries and the activation of cooperation with influential organizations are a clear confirmation of our opinion.

Recently, the chairman of Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar Hazrat was accepted as a member of the International Council of Muslim Ulama and began to work in the ranks of this international organization. It has been a great result of significant work in this sphere. Also, this status is an international recognition of reforms in the religious and educational sphere carried out in new Uzbekistan and is a high assessment of the contribution of the ulama of our country to the development of our religion.

The letter addressed to Muslim Board of Uzbekistan by the chairman of the International Council of Muslim scholars, professor Dr. Ali Muhyiddin Karadoghiy, reads:

 - The International Council of Muslim scholars wishes you constant health and success, expressing its high esteem. I send my sincere greetings and high reverence to you and to Muslim Board of Uzbekistan...

 I am pleased to inform you that the Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar was accepted as a member of the international Muslim Ulama Council of His Highness.

 We believe that the participation of Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar's Highness in the ranks of the International Muslim Ulama Council will further develop our joint efforts in the service of Islam and muslims all over the world.

At the same time, a separate letter from the Head of this International organization to the Chairman of Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, the virtuous Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar hafizahullah Hazrat, begins with such sentences:

 - The International Council of Muslim Ulama wishes you to always be healthy and successful, expressing its highest respect and reverence.

 We ask Allah to help you to be active member supporting the activities of the organization, to help in the service of the Muslim community, to make your contribution to the realization of its goals in solving various problems...

It should be noted that professor Dr. Ali Muhyiddin Karadoghiy expressed satisfaction in his letters that he had the opportunity to cooperate with the Ulama of Muslim Board of Uzbekistan. It was hoped to strengthen solidarity among Muslims and find a joint solution to existing problems. He also expressed confidence that these cooperation ties will serve as a solid foundation for these higher goals and will provide the basis for the exchange of scientific and educational experience.

It should be noted that the acceptance of Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar's Highness in this prestigious organization is the result of the 35 years of hard work with the support of Allah in spreading the enlightenment of Islam and ensuring the need for Muslims.

In the Mufti activities of the Shaykh Hazrat, there are worthy contributions to the reforms of our country particularly, the launch of research centers, the establishment of a Fatwa Center, the opening of mosques and madrasas, Quran courses, improvement of activities of researches of the heritage of Ulama and a sharp increase in the number of pilgrims, of course.

The proposals of the Mufti Highness at international conferences in Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Germany and Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan were highly appreciated in the international arena as a solution to religious and educational reforms and problems that afflict Muslims.

Sheikh makes regular appearances in our country and foreign media. In particular, the number of permanent observers on social networks is more than 2 million 200 thousand people. 10 books and CDs, DVDs have been published describing the themes of Allah's spiritual upbringing, decency, enlightenment, child-rearing, parental veneration, and feelings of love for the motherland.

Mufti Highness were elected to responsible duties such as the supreme governing bodies of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan — the Council of Ulama, the Chairman of the Supreme Jury, the Chairman of the international scientific council of the Imam Moturidi International Research Center. He was also awarded the scientific title "Honorary doctor" by the Scientific Council of the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan.

The next rank and status of Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar imposes honor and responsibility on His Highness.

As additional information, the International Muslim ulama council is an independent, prestigious organization formed in 2004 by 50 Ulama. It is headquartered in Doha, the capital of Qatar.

 The goals of the organization are: to increase the status of Ulama in society, to develop proposals for solving problems of communities, and to make practical efforts.

 The organization's tasks are: to broaden the education of the Islamic religion, to bring the teachings of Islam to the public through modern media and propaganda, as well as to build on science and moderation in every activity and to deal with important issues in the lives of Muslims.

The organization’s structure and form of government: the council is headed by the secretary-general and his three deputies. The council also includes such chapters as "admission to membership", "fikh and fatwas", "culture, ideas and studies", "Islamic issues", "working with the media and the public", "translations and interpretation", and "dialogue".

 The International Council of Muslim ulama has done several important things in its history. In particular, it made a worthy contribution to the establishment of peace in the Darfur region of Sudan.

It has produced fatwas on "against kidnapping and trafficking" and "on the grave sin of killing innocent people". It also publishes its own attitudes and statements on the unrest in certain countries.

Currently, the Council has 46 of the most prominent influential Ulama members in the Muslim world. The late Sheikh Mohammed Sadiq Muhammad Yusuf Hazrat had been a member of this organization during his lifetime.

The participation of Mufti Sheikh Nuriddin Kholiknazar Hazrat, Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, in this organization serves as an important factor in further strengthening Uzbekistan's cooperation with the Muslim world, finding solutions to the problems ahead of us and strengthening the solidarity of the Islamic community.

Also, the appropriate participation of the members of our country in international conferences makes an important contribution to the world community to further promote the scientific heritage of our scholars and bring to a new level the work in the direction of combating against ignorance.

 

Ulama Council of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan,

 June 27, 2023, Hijri 1444 year 9-Zulhijja,

 Tashkent City

 

Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

Press service

muslim.uz

 

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Cultural Significance and Centuries-Old Traditions of the Uzbek Mahalla discussed at UNESCO

14.08.2026   46636   4 min.
Cultural Significance and Centuries-Old Traditions of the Uzbek Mahalla discussed at UNESCO

Facilitated by the Permanent Delegation of Uzbekistan to UNESCO, an online meeting was held between representatives of Uzbekistan and the Secretariat of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, dedicated to the cultural traditions and practices associated with the mahalla, as well as prospects for their promotion at the international level, reports Dunyo IA.

UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage was adopted in 2003 and aims to safeguard living cultural traditions, customs, knowledge, skills and forms of cultural expression transmitted from generation to generation by communities. Operating within the framework of the Convention are the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding and Register of Good Safeguarding Practices.

On behalf of UNESCO, the consultation was attended by Fumiko Ohinata, Secretary of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and Nicholas Tan, Associate Programme Specialist responsible for the Asia and the Pacific region. Uzbek side was represented by officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Mahalla Association of Uzbekistan, the National Commission for UNESCO and Permanent Delegation of the country to UNESCO.

During the meeting, the Uzbek side presented the centuries-old history of the mahalla, its special role in the life of society and its significance in preserving national traditions. It was emphasized that the mahalla is an integral part of the lifestyle of the people of Uzbekistan, uniting individuals on the basis of the principles of good neighbourliness, mutual assistance, solidarity and respect for the older generation.

Particular attention was paid to the cultural dimension of the mahalla. For centuries, it has served as a space where traditions are preserved directly in people's daily lives: holidays and important family events are celebrated collectively, customs of mutual assistance are maintained, intergenerational relations are strengthened and knowledge, values and life experience are transmitted to the youth.

Representatives of the UNESCO Secretariat reviewed the presented materials with great interest and noted the distinct nature of the social lifestyle centered around the mahalla in Uzbekistan. During the conversation, the significance of the traditions of community life, cultural interaction and the intergenerational transmission of heritage was emphasized as vital components of living intangible cultural heritage.

UNESCO experts also noted that the value of such traditions lies in their constant presence in people's lives. Cultural heritage within the mahalla is not limited to the preservation of individual customs but continues to manifest itself in daily interaction, relations between neighbours, collective events, and the participation of different generations in the life of the community.

During the exchange of views, it was noted that the experience of the mahalla reflects the way of organizing community life characteristic of Uzbekistan, where cultural values are preserved by the people themselves, further developed, and transmitted to subsequent generations. UNESCO representatives emphasized that such forms of interaction within local communities could be of significant interest in the context of the “living heritage” concept that underpins the 2003 Convention.

The role of Uzbekistan in promoting intangible cultural heritage and its contribution to enhancing international awareness of the diversity of living cultural traditions were separately highlighted. In this regard, the presented experience of the Uzbek mahalla generated significant interest among the Secretariat specialists.

Consultation held marked another step in developing cooperation between Uzbekistan and UNESCO on the preservation and international promotion of the country’s rich intangible cultural heritage, including the unique traditions and values formed within the institution of the mahalla.