Key destination on the Silk Road, rich in Islamic history and culture
Uzbekistan: A Crucial Link in the Spread of Islam
Uzbekistan, nestled at the heart of the ancient Silk Road, has long been a center of Islamic scholarship, culture, and spirituality. As the birthplace of some of the most revered Islamic scholars such as Imam al-Bukhari, Imam at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Al-Khwarizmi and Imam al-Maturidi and the site of key events in Islamic history, Uzbekistan holds a special place in the hearts of Muslim travelers.
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Take the opportunity to view one of the original Quranic manuscripts up close.
In Uzbekistan, you have the rare opportunity to see the Uthman Mushaf, one of the oldest and most revered Quranic manuscripts in the world. Preserved in the Khast Imam Complex in Tashkent, this precious manuscript dates back to the 7th century and is attributed to the time of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan. Viewing this historical treasure offers a profound connection to the early days of Islam and provides a unique glimpse into the rich heritage of the Quran.
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Uzbekistan: Unveiling the Wonders of Nature
Uzbekistan’s natural beauty is as captivating as its rich history. From the vast, golden dunes of the Kyzylkum Desert to the fertile valleys of Fergana, the country's landscapes offer a stunning contrast of wilderness and greenery. Explore the serene shores of Lake Aydarkul, trek through the majestic Nuratau Mountains, or wander through the vibrant, flower-filled meadows of the Chimgan range. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, Uzbekistan’s diverse natural scenery promises unforgettable experiences in every season.
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Experience one of the most exquisite and varied national cuisines in the world
Embark on a halal gastronomic journey through Uzbekistan, where each meal tells a story of rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship. Uzbek cuisine is a vibrant fusion of Central Asian flavors, influenced by centuries of trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
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Uzbekistan: A Journey Through Time and Tradition
Uzbekistan's cities are living museums of cultural and historical richness, where every street tells a story. Wander through the ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, where stunning madrasas and mosques stand as testaments to a vibrant past. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of traditional bazaars, where the scent of fresh spices mingles with the colorful displays of silk, ceramics, and handcrafted goods. Watch skilled artisans practice age-old crafts, from intricate embroidery to masterful woodwork, keeping the traditions of their ancestors alive. In Uzbekistan, the past and present blend seamlessly, offering a unique cultural experience in every corner.
Why Uzbekistan?
Islamic Heritage
Home to some of the most significant Islamic sites, including the world's oldest Quran in Tashkent.
Rich history of scholars and saints, including Imam al-Bukhari, at-Tirmidhi, Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Halal-Friendly Travel
Abundance of halal food options.
Availability of mosques and prayer spaces in all cities and tourist sites.
Cultural Harmony
Experience a blend of Islamic traditions and Central Asian culture.
Sunnah Practices amidst Natural Landscapes
Try archery, horse riding, wrestling activities in the traditional country houses
Culinary Adventures
Halal food tours to the culinary centers of Uzbekistan.
Cooking classes of national Uzbek dishes.
Cooking classes of national Uzbek dishes
Experience traditional Islamic art and architecture
Engage with local Muslim communities and learn about their customs
Top Destinations
Tashkent
Khast Imam Complex:Home to the Uthman Quran, the world’s oldest Quran.
Sheikh Zaynudin Bobo Mausoleum: A revered Sufi site.
Samarkand
Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex: The resting place of the great hadith scholar.
Shah-i-Zinda: A necropolis with mausoleums of Islamic saints.
Bibi-Khanym Mosque: One of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Central Asia.
Bukhara
Po-i-Kalyan Complex: Features the grand Kalyan Mosque and Minaret.
Chor-Bakr Necropolis: A sacred burial place with beautiful courtyards.
Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Complex: A spiritual center and the burial site of the founder of the Naqshbandi Sufi order.
A world renowned Mir-i-Arab Madrasahwith its rich history and influential graduates since the 16th century.
Khiva
Islam Khoja Minaret and Madrasa: A symbol of Islamic architecture.
Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum: A significant site dedicated to the revered poet and saint.
Hasankhon Yahya Abdulmajid
Founder
Our founder, Hasankhon Yahya, is a well-known imam and preacher from Uzbekistan. He studied under the esteemed Uzbek Islamic scholar Muhammad Sodiq Muhammad Yusuf.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
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لزيارة أوزبكستان، تقدم بطلب للحصول على تأشيرة إلكترونية عبر الإنترنت عن طريق ملء النموذج ودفع رسوم قدرها 20 دولارًا
والتأكد من أن جواز سفرك صالح. سيتم إرسال التأشيرة إليك عبر البريد الإلكتروني ويجب أن تتطابق مع تفاصيل جواز سفرك.
قدم جواز سفرك وتأشيرتك الإلكترونية عند وصولك إلى أوزبكستان.
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Flight tickets can be found from different platforms,
while local railway tickets can be found on Uzrailwaystickets mobile app or website.
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We offer a range of hotels in all cities of Uzbekistan ranging from three to five
stared ones.
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We mainly buy interregional trains to travel from Tashkent to historical cities and
use our vans to transport you from Bukhara to Samarkand, Zaamin and Tashkent.
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Contact us
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