An interactive museum is being created
In the Samarkand region, Enter Engineering specialists continue active work on expanding the territory and reconstructing the Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex. The implementation of this grandiose project will make it a place of pilgrimage and spiritual strength for believers from many corners of the world, and make it one of the new symbols of rapidly developing Uzbekistan!
One of the attractions in the renovated complex should be the interactive Imam al-Bukhari Museum, the idea of which was proposed by the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev. It will become an analogue of the Prophet Muhammad Museum in Saudi Arabia, and its exposition will be dedicated to the life and work of the outstanding hadith scholar, the author of unique works on Islam, revered throughout the Muslim world.
“The museum will embody great spiritual and humanitarian ideas, which visitors will be able to touch with the help of modern interactive and computer technologies. Its exposition will be presented in nine halls, each of which will have its own concept and name: the birth and spread of Islam, the emergence of the first Hadith scholars, the history of the life and work of Imam al-Bukhari, religious and educational reforms in New Uzbekistan, attention to the legacy of the great theologian and much more. At the same time, each hall will not only receive a unique design, but will also be equipped with equipment, thanks to which guests will be able to immerse themselves in different historical eras, see authentic objects and manuscripts, participate in interactive games and get a lot of other interesting information, ”said Mirislom Makhmudov, construction control and coordination manager.
To date, general construction work has been fully completed at the site and the installation of utilities and interior decoration is ongoing.
“I am not afraid to say that even before its opening, the museum became a place where technologies are being implemented that were previously not available in our country. Participation in its construction is not only a unique experience for the builders of Enter Engineering, but also a touch of the rich history of the native land and the broad prospects for the development of Uzbekistan,” concluded Mirislom Makhmudov.
We wish all specialists involved in the project success and good mood!