Uzbekistan
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Uzbek Muslims pray for rain amid severe drought
Uzbek Muslims held mass prayers for rain Friday as the Central Asian country suffers severe droughts associated with climate change.
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Uzbekistan Opens Center for Islamic Civilization with Participation of 500 International Experts
The construction and establishment of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan has been completed through extensive collaboration involving nearly 500 experts from around 100 countries, alongside more than 1,000 Uzbek researchers.
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Uzbek pilgrims experience first visit to Imam Reza Shrine
Shia pilgrims from Uzbekistan experience their first spiritual journey to Imam Reza Shrine during final days of Safar with a warm welcome and cultural programs.
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Razavi library and museum, Uzbek civilization center mark new chapter of collaboration
A delegation from Uzbekistan visits Imam Reza Shrine, marking the start of cultural and scholarly cooperation.
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Uzbek professors meet director of non-Iranian pilgrims’ affairs at Imam Reza Shrine
In a cultural exchange visit, Uzbek Persian-language professors met with Mehdi Lesani at Imam Reza Shrine to strengthen linguistic ties and explore shared heritage.
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Imam Reza International University ready to offer educational services to Uzbek students
Imam Reza International University (IRIU) has expressed readiness to provide educational programs in Persian language, information science, and manuscript studies for Uzbek students.
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Astan Quds Razavi strengthens academic, cultural collaborations with Uzbekistan
Delegates from Astan Quds Razavi (AQR) engaged in key discussions with Uzbek institutions, fostering partnerships in cultural heritage preservation, academic exchange, and Persian language education.
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(Podcast) India–Pakistan War: A Threat to Central Asia’s Trade, Security, and Regional Cohesion
Should a full-scale and prolonged war erupt between India and Pakistan, Central Asia would face extensive threats, including disruptions to transit routes and investment flows, intensified rivalry among China, Russia, and the United States, and the resurgence of extremist groups fueled by proximity to Afghanistan. These dynamics would heighten external pressure and jeopardize the region’s security and cohesion.
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Photos: "Patir" bread; an essential item on table of Uzbeks during Ramadan
AhlulBayt News Agency: In Uzbekistan, "Patir" is a crispy, buttery bread baked in a traditional oven. It is an essential item on Uzbeks' iftar tables during Ramadan.
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Uzbek Shia Muslims visit Imam Reza shrine
A caravan of Shia Muslims from Uzbekistan has paid a visit to Imam Reza shrine on the eve of holy month of Ramadan.
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More than 1,700 Mosques in Uzbekistan to host reading whole of Quran in holy Ramadan
More than 1,700 mosques in Uzbekistan will host sessions of Khatm Quran (reading the Holy Quran from beginning to end) in Ramadan.