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21 August, 2026, 8 Rabī‘ al-awwal, 1448

Republican Hadith Competition 2018.

10.05.2018   29740   1 min.
Republican Hadith Competition 2018.

As it was informed earlier, Hadith Competition was going to be held after finishing Qur’an contest. The timetable for the hadith contest has already been set.

Tashkent stage of the Republican Contest on Hadith which is organized by Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, The Committee on religious affairs under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, Ministry of Higher and Secondary special education, Ministry of Public education, Uzbekistan Youth Union and Republican Center for enlightenment is going to be held on May 4-5.

Contest for female participants is on May 4th  and for male contestants is on May 5th. Venue: Conference Hall of Uzbekistan Youth Union. (Premises of National University of Uzbekistan) Time: 9:00 a.m.

(Free entrance without invitation letters!)

Welcome to the Prophet Muhammad Mustafa sallollohu alayhi wasallam’s event! The place where hadith is being mentioned is equal to the place as if Muhammad sallollohu alayhi wasallam is talking!

Press Service,

Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

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“Colombo Times”: Implementation of the Third Renaissance Idea becomes a state policy of Uzbekistan

12.08.2026   57815   3 min.
 “Colombo Times”: Implementation of the Third Renaissance Idea becomes a state policy of Uzbekistan

The Sri Lankan online publication Colombo Times has published an analytical article titled “Uzbekistan’s New Renaissance: Reviving a Golden Past with the Tools of Tomorrow”, reports Dunyo IA.

Publication, prepared by renowned Sri Lankan journalist Fazan Nawaz, focuses on the reforms carried out in Uzbekistan over the past decade under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, aimed at building the New Uzbekistan and implementing the idea of the Third Renaissance, as well as their significant outcomes.

“At the very heart of Central Asia, a quiet yet far-reaching revolution in its significance is taking place. This struggle is being waged not with weapons, but through manuscripts, museums and microchips. Under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbekistan is seeking to revive the glory of the medieval “Golden Age”, when such cities as Samarkand and Bukhara were leading centers of global science, poetry, and philosophy, author writes. - The distinctive feature of this process lies in the fact that Uzbekistan is actively using artificial intelligence and digital technologies to preserve, restore, and promote cultural heritage spanning more than a thousand years of history”.

Publication also highlights Uzbekistan’s rich cultural and historical heritage and the reforms being implemented to preserve it. It notes that this land has been the cradle of many outstanding scholars and thinkers throughout human history.

 “Leader of Uzbekistan frequently refers to this historical heritage, emphasizing that Mirzo Ulugbek was not only a great scholar but also a statesman for whom science was the highest value. The current process of renewal is referred to by the Head of State as the ‘Third Renaissance’, viewing it as a nationwide project aimed at restoring Uzbekistan’s role as a center of science, education, and culture. According to historians, this term denotes a new stage of revival following two great periods of flourishing that had previously existed in the region”, article notes.

Article emphasizes that an important feature of Uzbekistan’s approach, distinguishing it from other countries, is the use of artificial intelligence not only as a tool for economic development but also as a means of protecting cultural heritage.

Fazan Nawaz concludes his article by stating that only time will show whether the “Third Renaissance” will be able to fully achieve its objectives. However, it is already clear today which path Uzbekistan is pursuing.