The Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan has been officially included in the Guinness Book of Records in the category "The Largest Museum of Islamic Civilization".

This event became an international recognition of the incomparable scale and significance of the complex, which today forms a new level of presentation of Islamic scientific and cultural heritage.
The establishment of the Center is an initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev aimed at the in-depth study and wide promotion of the rich heritage of Islamic civilization.
This center, located on the territory of the Hazrati Imam complex, is distinguished by its magnificent architectural features: the area of the territory is 10 hectares, the length of the building is 161 meters, the width is 118 meters, the height of the dome is 65 meters, and the total area of the rooms is about 50,000 square meters. It was these qualities that laid the foundation for the world record.
The certificate of inclusion in the Guinness World Records was solemnly presented by the organization's representative, Sheyda Subaşı.

Today, the Center for Islamic Civilization is not just a museum, but a large-scale scientific and cultural platform that defines new directions in the understanding and presentation of historical heritage.
