A new mosque named Bukhara has opened in Turkey's Hatay province

A new mosque built by Uzbekistan was solemnly inaugurated in Turkey's Hatay province. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This place of worship stands as a vivid example of the eternal friendship and mutual cooperation between the two brotherly states. This benevolent project was implemented as a symbol of gratitude for the high humanitarianism, solidarity, and selfless assistance provided by the Uzbek people during difficult times in Turkey.
It is no coincidence that the mosque was named Bukhara in honor of the ancient and youthful city of Bukhara. This name once again confirms how strong the spiritual ties between the two peoples are.
The new place of worship is located in the heart of a large residential complex consisting of more than three thousand households, with the capacity to accommodate up to five hundred worshippers at one time. The architectural solution of the building embodies our national traditions and modern construction requirements, sparking great interest among the local population with its aesthetic appearance and convenient facilities.
Officials and public representatives who spoke at the end of the event specifically emphasized that this project will serve to further develop fraternal relations and humanitarian cooperation between the two states. Such noble initiatives serve to further strengthen trust and respect between our peoples and remain a beautiful example of mutual aid for future generations.
The mosque is expected to become not only a place of worship but also an important cultural center expressing the unity and solidarity of the two peoples.





