The Center for Research on Islamic Studies
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FormationApril 7, 1999
HeadquartersTashkent, st. Abdulla Qadiri, 11.
Location
Director
Najmiddinov Jasur| Formation | April 7, 1999 |
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| Headquarters | Tashkent, st. Abdulla Qadiri, 11. |
| Location | |
Director | Najmiddinov Jasur |
| Website | www.islamcenter.uz |
The Center for Research on Islamic Studies was established by the decree of the President of The Republic of Uzbekistan PCNo. 2282 "On establishing the Tashkent Islamic University" April 7, 1999 and the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 224 of May 6, 1999.
- developing guidelines for researches on Islamic studies;
- revival, analysis and development of the rich theoretical religious scientific heritage of ancestors, and bringing them to the general public on the basis of the accumulation and synthesis of the results of research and publication of manuscript sources;
- defining the role and importance of Islam in whole world, region and our country in terms of multi confessionalty based on the study of the role of Islam in the history of world civilization;[citation needed]
- analysis of contemporary religious processes both on a regional scale and at the international level.
Structure
The Center for Research on Islamic Studies consists of seven departments:
- Department of studying the Quran (Tafseer)
- Department of Hadith
- Department of History and Philosophy of Islam
- Department of Islamic law (fikh)
- Department of spirituality, art and culture
- Department of studying sources and manuscripts
- Department of the expedition and reviews