Samarkand Archaeology: Historical Villages in Written Sources
As part of the series “Cultural Treasures of the Zarafshan Valley,” an online seminar was held at the Imam Bukhari International Scientific Research Center in collaboration with the Institute of Asian and African Studies at the University of Hamburg, Germany...
Two Months at the Center: A Scholarly Perspective on the Legacy of Hidāyah
Center’s intern, laureate of the International Imam Bukhari Scholarship Program, and doctoral candidate at Marmara University (Turkey), Daniyar Issabekov, delivered a scholarly presentation entitled “A Comparative Analysis of the Work Hidāyah in the Legacy of Islamic Law and Its Commentaries.”...
Samarkand Archaeology: Historical Villages in Written Sources
As part of the series “Cultural Treasures of the Zarafshan Valley,” an online seminar was held at the Imam Bukhari International Scientific Research Center in collaboration with the Institute of Asian and African Studies at the University of Hamburg, Germany...
Two Months at the Center: A Scholarly Perspective on the Legacy of Hidāyah
Center’s intern, laureate of the International Imam Bukhari Scholarship Program, and doctoral candidate at Marmara University (Turkey), Daniyar Issabekov, delivered a scholarly presentation entitled “A Comparative Analysis of the Work Hidāyah in the Legacy of Islamic Law and Its Commentaries.”...
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