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  1. Tashkent Islamic Institute named after Imam Bukhari was established on November 1, 1971. More… Education in Tashkent islamic institute. More than 650 students study at the Tashkent Islamic Institute. Applicants who have graduated from secondary specialized Islamic schools can apply to the institute.

  2. Today the Tashkent Islamic Institute trains annually up to 200 students: upon graduation the young men and women work not only in religious, but also in secular institutions. The educational program of the Institute was agreed with the Committee on Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Higher Education.

  3. Hoy en día, el instituto islámico de Tashkent educa anualmente hasta 200 estudiantes. Después de graduarse, los jóvenes hombres y mujeres trabajan no solo en instituciones religiosas, sino también seculares. El programa educativo del instituto fue acordado por el Comité de Asuntos Religiosos y el Ministerio de Educación Superior.

  4. Tashkent. The Islamic Institute named after al-Bukhari is the first Muslim university in the CIS. The Imam al-Bukhari Islamic Institute was founded in 1971 by an outstanding Islamic religious figure, preacher and scholar, Sheikh Ziyauddinhan ibn Eshon Babakhan.

  5. The Tashkent Islamic Institute named after Imam Bukhari was established in 1969. It is under the supervision of the Administration of Muslims of Uzbekistan. It was rebuilt by the resolution of the Council for Religious Affairs under the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union on opening a higher-level madrasa in Tashkent.

  6. The Islamic Institute did not have its current look until 1997, after a major reconstruction of the Hast Imam Complex within whose territory it is found. Today the Tashkent Islamic Institute trains annually up to 200 students: upon graduation the young men and women work not only in religious, but also in secular institutions.

  7. The International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan is located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital and largest city. The academy is organised into three academic faculties: faculty of Islamic studies, faculty of classical oriental philology, and the faculty of Islamic economics and international relations.