The Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan is a unique scholarly and educational institution that embodies the centuries-old history of the Uzbek people, along with their rich scientific and spiritual heritage.
During the visit, a group of Academy listeners gained in-depth insight into:
— the history behind the establishment of the Center;
— its role in the life of the state and society;
— the legacy of outstanding scholars and thinkers;
— the three-thousand-year history of Uzbek statehood;
— the periods of the First and Second Renaissance, as well as the reforms being implemented in New Uzbekistan.
The participants assessed the visit as a significant spiritual and intellectual lesson for future leaders.
They emphasized that the Center contributes to a deeper understanding of how the principles of justice, responsibility, and humanism in public administration have been shaped over centuries, and underscores the necessity of grounding decision-making processes in national and universal values.
The master’s students expressed their gratitude to the Academy’s leadership, noting that the visit laid a solid foundation for strengthening respect for the legacy of great ancestors, devotion to the Motherland, commitment to serving the public interest, and a heightened sense of responsibility toward future generations.