Israel was reportedly invited to participate in NATO exercises, but Turkey opposed and canceled the invitation. The decision may have been made amid political tensions between Ankara and Tel Aviv.
During the month of Ramadan, a group of scholars, imams, and skilled reciters are on business trips to countries such as the United States, Russia, and South Korea to hold enlightening conversations with compatriots abroad, congratulate them on Ramadan, answer their religious questions, and participate in Taraweeh prayers.
More than 50 rabbis have formally appealed to US President Donald Trump to expand the Abraham Accords to include the Turkic states of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, saying the move would strengthen ties between Israel and Muslim countries.
With the beginning of the month of Ramadan in our country, this concept began to demonstrate how much "legal" power it has. Although the concept adopted by law stipulates that the state should not interfere in the activities of religious organizations and should not interfere with the beliefs and prayers of citizens, from the first days of Ramadan, it became known to the Muslim Office that "adults" were interfering in the activities of children by keeping them away from the mosque.
Turkey's Baykar and Italy's Leonardo have signed a five-year cooperation agreement to develop drone technology. The drones will be manufactured in Turkey and Italy.
On social networks, the spiritual director of the Almazar district of Tashkent city's public education department (XTB) asked the deputy directors of schools in the district to provide photos of students who went to the mosque and the number of the school they were studying at. In addition, he tasked the "responsible" people separated from the schools to go to the mosque, meet with law enforcement officers, and send them a "circular video" of their activities there. The methodologist also cited the fact that his superiors often called him and asked him to fulfill the task. Earlier, our compatriots wrote on their social media pages that about 50 teachers, who had joined the representatives of the power-hungry system, were also voluntarily or forcibly standing at posts in front of mosques, taking photos of students coming to the house of Allah and sending them back.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev praised the heroism of a local citizen who risked his life to rescue a hostage at Almaty airport and ordered him to be awarded a prize.
More than 1 million Uyghurs are being held in "re-education" camps in East Turkestan, where they are being forced to lose their religious and national identity. While international organizations have described this situation as "cultural genocide," many countries remain silent due to their economic interests with China. What are the reasons for this?
The deputy governor of Tashkent region for relations with public and religious organizations insisted that wearing a hijab was not allowed at a meeting with the Atinoys, and that the Atinoys should also wrap their headscarves from behind. He tried to justify his words with a fatwa in quotation marks, which states that in the Hanafi school of thought, the headscarf is wrapped from behind.
While listing the reforms implemented on the President's initiative, Shavkat Mirziyoyev asked, "Why should these works begin after the President gives an order?"