Copies of rare manuscripts kept in Al-Aqsa were brought to Uzbekistan

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An electronic copy of the rare manuscripts of Imam al-Bukhari and Isa at-Termizi kept in the library of the Al-Aqsa Mosque was brought to Uzbekistan.  This was announced at a briefing at Information and Mass Communications Agency (AOCA) by Anvarjon Aliyev, head of the press service of the agency "O‘zarxiv” (Uzbekistan archive).

It was noted that an electronic copy of rare manuscripts of Imam al-Bukhari and Isa al-Termizi stored in the library of the Al-Aqsa Mosque were brought within the framework of a working visit to Israel between 4 -7 April, at the initiative of the Uzbek Embassy in Israel.

In addition, the copies of the catalog of manuscripts from the library of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, a collection of documents belonging to the Bukhara Jewish Association in the State Archive of Israel, copies of congratulatory messages and reply letter on Uzbekistan’s first independence ceremony were brought to the country.


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