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Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

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According to the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, 256 mosques have been reconstructed and 308 of them have been overhauled in the last three years.

It was noted that currently 218 mosques are being reconstructed on the basis of a new project. Some of them will be completed this year.

According to the Muslim Board, the following central mosques will be commissioned in 2021.

1. “Khanabad” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Ohangaron city, Tashkent region

Capacity: 4,000 people

Architectural style: Eclectic

Commissioning date: August 2021

Additional facilities: conference hall, women’s ablution and prayer room.

2. “Akbarali ota” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Gulistan district, Syrdarya region,Capacity: 1,500 people

Architectural style: Octagon, Commissioning date: April 2021 (Ramadan), Additional facilities: Library, spacious parking

3. “Khadji Abdullah al Ansari” Mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Oltiariq district, Fergana region, Capacity: 2,000 people, Architectural style: Eclectic, Commissioning date: December 2021, Additional facilities: Three-way access road, spacious parking

4. “Qorashbuva” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Kushtepa district, Fergana region, Capacity: 1,500 people, Architectural style: A new classic, Commissioning date: September 2021

5. “Utovli Eshon” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Tuprakkala district, Khorezm region, Capacity: 250 people, Architectural style: Traditional-historical, Commissioning date: May 2021 (Eid al-Fitr)

6. “Devonaboy” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Andijan city, Andijan region, Capacity: 15,000 people, Architectural style: Traditional-historical, Commissioning date: April 2021 (Ramadan)

 7. “Abdulkhamid qori” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Khanabad city, Andijan region, Capacity: 3,000 people, Architectural style: Traditional-national, Commissioning date: September 2021, Additional facilities: Ablution and prayer room for women

8. “Sarimozor” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Boysun district, Surkhandarya region, Capacity: 5,000 people, Architectural style: Eclectic, Commissioning date: August 2021, Additional facilities: Conference hall, kitchen, ablution and prayer room for women

9. “Qilichbek qurgoncha” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Karshi city, Kashkadarya region, Capacity: 1,800 people, Architectural style: Eclectic, Commissioning date: December 2021, Additional facilities: Library, bookstore.

10. “Boymoqli” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Zaamin district, Jizzakh region, Capacity: 860 people, Architectural style: Octagon, Commissioning date: August 2021.Additional facilities: Conference hall, library, separate ablution and prayer room for women.

11. “Dilkusho” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Bukhara city, Bukhara Region, Capacity: 2,000 people, Architectural style: Historical-traditional, Commissioning date: March 2021, Additional facilities: Large library, a lounge for 2 people (hotel), prayer room for women

12. “Siroj Solikh” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Tashkent city, Almazar district, Capacity: 4,000 people, Architectural style: Eclectic, Commissioning date: April 2021 (Ramadan), Additional facilities: Conference hall, video studio for website activities

13. “Kulol qurgon” mosque

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Address: Yunusabad district, Tashkent city, Capacity: 3,500 people, Architectural style: Eclectic, Commissioning date: April 2021 (Ramadan)

Uzbekistan to open 13 central mosques with a total capacity of more than 43,000 in 2021

Additional facilities: Barbershop, 30-35 indoor car park, bookstore, women’s ablution and prayer room

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