This masjid (mosque) is one of the biggest masjids in Tashkent. Anyone can enter and see it. However, I recommend females to wear more modest and decent clothes before entering this praying place.
When visiting Tashkent, I recommend visiting this place. Monumental buildings of local culture combined with a well-maintained shady park where you can hide from the scorching sun. It was interesting to visit Hazrati as a cultural monument. We didn't go inside, but we walked around with pleasure. There are many tents on the territory of hazrati where you can buy souvenirs from Uzbekistan. Before visiting, study the history of hazrati, and then watch.It is a very beautiful and large ensemble that can be viewed for a very long time.
The complex contains important relics for believers. Clean, beautiful, interesting. There are souvenir shops in the madrasah, they are not only recommended to visit for the purchase of souvenirs, but also look very picturesque, although trading in a place designed for science and spiritual self-improvement rather evokes melancholic moods... One of the main attractions, a must-visit.
A historical place, beautiful, everything is decorated with tiles with Uzbek motifs. there are shops inside where you can buy souvenirs. By the way, you can pay with a Unionpay card there, which is very convenient.
The beauty, the huge space, the square in front of the mosque.High minaret, Guided tours. You can go inside. Beautiful azure domes, mosaics, another building is being erected nearby.there are green alleys and a mahalla nearby.
When visiting Tashkent, I recommend visiting this place. Monumental buildings of local culture combined with a well-maintained shady park where you can hide from the sun
The majestic architectural structure in the style of the Islamic Renaissance will be used as a museum. The Center for Islamic Development .Here there will be materials about the scientific and cultural achievements of Islamic scientists.
A very beautiful ensemble consisting of several historical attractions. The pearl of this place is the most ancient manuscript of the Quran of Uman. A large green area, as well as many artisan stalls. A great place to visit for both foreign tourists and residents of Uzbekistan!
The Hazrati Imam Ensemble was erected near the grave of the imam of Tashkent, a scientist, an expert on the Koran and Hadith, one of the first preachers of Islam in Tashkent, poet and artisan Hazrati Imam.
The tomb of the imam is located inside the mausoleum. Later, other buildings began to be erected around it, which later became part of the complex. Some were built 500 years ago, and the last building, the Hazrati Imam Mosque, was built in 2007 on the initiative of the then President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov.
A must-visit place if you are in Tashkent. A corner of an oriental fairy tale. Several buildings on the same square. The territory is large. The views are grandiose.
It's great and interesting to see someone else's culture. Great respect for the people of Uzbekistan, cultured and good-natured! They will always explain and prompt everything. Artisans and sellers like to talk about their goods and are well behind in price. I bought boxes with a secret there for my wife and mistress!
Hazrati Imom ansambli — Toshkent shahrining eng muhim diniy va tarixiy majmualaridan biri bo‘lib, islom madaniyati va tarixiga chuqur ehtirom bilan qaraladigan muqaddas ziyoratgohdir. Ansambl Chorsu bozoriga yaqin joyda, eski shahar hududida joylashgan va o‘zining betakror me’morchilik an’analari hamda boy tarixiy ahamiyati bilan ajralib turadi.
Hazrati Imom ansambli tarkibiga bir nechta muhim inshootlar kiradi:
1. Baroqxon madrasasi – XVI asrda barpo etilgan bu madrasada ko‘plab musulmon ulamolari tahsil olgan. Uning me’moriy uslubi Markaziy Osiyo islomiy an’analarini aks ettiradi, devorlar va gumbazlar nafis bezaklar bilan ishlangan.
2. Tilla Shayx masjidi – ushbu masjid O‘zbekiston musulmonlari tomonidan muhim joy sifatida qabul qilinadi. Tilla Shayx masjidi Qur’onning qadimiy qo‘lyozmasi — Usmon Qur’oni (VII asrda yozilgan dunyodagi eng qadimiy Qur’on nusxalaridan biri) saqlanadigan joy sifatida mashhurdir.
3. Hazrati Imom maqbarasi – majmua nomini bergan Hazrati Imom maqbarasi Abu Bakr Kaffol Shoshiy (X asr) xotirasiga bag‘ishlangan. U mashhur islom olimi va tabarruk shaxs bo‘lgan. Maqbara ko‘plab ziyoratchilar tomonidan e’zozlanadi.
4. Muyi Muborak madrasasi – bu yerda Payg‘ambarimiz Muhammad (s.a.v.) ning muborak soch tolasi saqlanganligi sababli madrasaga “Muyi Muborak” nomi berilgan. Madrasa tarixi va diniy ahamiyati bilan diqqatga sazovor.
Hazrati Imom ansambli nafaqat islom madaniyatining yodgorligi, balki tinchlik va ruhiy poklanish maskani hisoblanadi. Bu yerga tashrif buyurganlar nafaqat tarix va madaniyat bilan tanishadilar, balki o‘zlarining ichki ruhiy dunyolarini boyitish imkoniyatiga ega bo‘ladilar.
An architectural monument of different eras
In Tashkent, compared to Bukhara or Samarkand, there are not so many historical attractions, the Hazrati Imam complex, which is revered by locals as a shrine, is one of them. The ensemble includes both ancient, well-restored buildings and modern ones, artfully executed in ancient traditions.
This was the first place I visited in Uzbekistan. It has been restored well, a huge area, interesting. The mosque is still closed to the public, and repairs are underway.
A very beautiful place! You can take a lot of beautiful photos, take a walk, buy souvenirs. By the way, magnets here turned out to be the cheapest of all the places we have been (Chorsu, parks, shops).
It is beautiful, colorful, there are shops of national crafts on the territory, the prices of milking handmade products are not overstated, the sellers are friendly. On the territory there is a museum of the Koran very interesting and informative (signs in 3 languages)
A great place. Beautiful oriental architecture. Everything is done there anyway, right on the line. The tiles on the ground are perfectly placed, it's nice to walk. A kind of basil grows in the mosque, which smells nice in the courtyard. Inside the mosque is very beautiful, especially in the evening, before sunset, the photo shows. There is a park next to the ensemble.
In fact, it is one big location with sights in Tashkent. At the moment, construction is underway, so 4, they will finish it - it will be nice, especially since they also promise a walking boulevard with catering and ala - fashionable locations nearby.
A large beautiful complex with a mosque, several madrasahs and an area between them. The oldest Quran in the world is kept on the territory. Next to the complex is the Office of Muslims of Uzbekistan.
This is the first place we went to in Tashkent. The ensemble of the religious complex was erected near the grave of the imam of Tashkent, a scientist, an expert on the Koran and Hadith, one of the first preachers of Islam in Tashkent, poet and artisan Hazrati Imam. In addition to the buildings, there is a library of Oriental manuscripts and the Quran of Caliph Uthman. The place is interesting, but the facade was under repair.
A wonderful place, very beautiful oriental architecture, towering minarets! There is a beautiful clean park with benches nearby. I highly recommend tourists to visit!
A large area, very colorful, oriental, impressive. Beautiful ornaments, patterns, you feel like in a fairy tale.There is an old Koran in one of the madrasas. There is a fee for admission. The grave of the first imam of Tashkent is slightly to the side. There is a park around. It is necessary to visit it, as one of the main attractions of the city of Tashkent.
Интересно было посетить Хазрати как памятник культуры. Внутрь не заходили, так как другой веры, но вокруг с удовольствием погуляли. На территории хазрати много палаточек, где можно купить сувениры из Узбекистана, очень милые и приятные продавцы. На украшения цены немного ниже, чем на Чорсу, а вот одежда прилично дороже. Советую изучить историю хазрати, а потом смотреть, так намного интереснее. Очень красивый и большой ансамбль, который можно рассматривать и рассмотривать
An extremely interesting, very beautiful and worthy place. The main mosque, the madrasah, the mausoleum, the old mosque with the ancient Koran, the building of the Institute of Islam under construction, all in one place, a symbiosis of life, art, history. And next to the old district, the Mahalla, it's worth going there, walking along the streets, getting into Tashkent
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I am happy that I was able to visit this monumental mosque and perform Friday prayer. I visited on the advice of local residents and did not regret it. It's an amazing place. I came a little before namaz and calmly walked around the mosque appreciating the grandeur and incredible aura.
Knowledge of the Tatar language made it possible to understand the meaning of the Friday sermon. It was especially pleasant that for the parishioners, juma is really a real holiday.
There must be brothers in the faith.
You definitely need to visit this place. Take some water and a guide with you and be sure to dress in accordance with local traditions (knees and knees should be covered, a headscarf for women)
A very beautiful place! We were late in the evening - we were lucky, there were few people, almost only locals. They showed how to shake a mulberry - they ate delicious berries)) The locals launched a lot of kites - very beautiful!!
One of the most popular tourist destinations. It's a beautiful place. There is an ancient Quran on a deer skin here.Be sure to visit while in Tashkent.
Очень красивая площадь. Впечатляет архитектура. Рядом строится ещё больше. Доброжелательные и отзывчивые местные жители. Пешком от мечети, через старый город, выйдете к центральному рынку Чорсу. 20 минут неспешно прогуляться. Поесть плова! )
The museum houses a sacred relic for Muslims. The Quran of Umam, written in the 12th century and brought to Samarkand by Emir Timur in the 14th century
It is a must-visit, one of the main attractions of Tashkent with an ancient handwritten Quran. It is located near the Tashkent mahallas, you also need to walk along them, it is an old type of building with blank walls from the streets. They are very impressive, the main thing is not to get lost there.
The pearl of the religious architecture of the capital, I would say so. One of the copies of Osman's Koran is kept here. Large halls for parishioners. An excellent room for ablution. Beautiful architecture.
One of the very important historical places for Tashkent. Everything is beautiful here. If you are interested in Islamic architecture, be sure to visit this place.