The memorial complex of Bakhovuddin Nakshbandi

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Today we visited to The memorial complex of Bakhovuddin Nakshbandi.And today all of us were duties and we shared our knowledge about it.

All of us told 2 facts about it until going to the tomb of Nakshband's mother.


Then, i saw student of 8th group and i took photo with her and i gave information about Bakhovuddin Nakshband.
Then we went to the pond and we saw a lot of geese and swans.
Then we gave questions each other.This game passed interestingly because if someone find answer she wins chocolate.

Then we went to the Bakhovuddin Naqshband's tomb and we prayed.


Finally🥰 we finished our practice there.



This is last day of our practice and tomorrow we will give our diary and report, reflections to our teacher. 

Let's to talk about history.

The mausoleum of Bahauddin Naqshband is a part of a Sufi complex by the same name. Located inside of the complex, the mausoleum was erected on the burial place of the great Sufi thinker and scientist Naqshband in 1544, 155 years after the death of the Sufi. In the mausoleum, along with the ground crypt, there are two mosques, a minaret and a madrasah, erected by the decree of Abdulaziz-khan, the ruler of that time.

During his lifetime, the great Sufi was engaged in cutting metal, that is why he was nicknamed as "Naqshband" An interesting distinctive part of his teaching was not complete immersion in ascetic and vagabond way of life, but, on the contrary, he led a full life, worked hard and achieved success in different spheres. Thus, the righteous in the Sufi teachings of Bahautdin Nakshbandi was transformed from the dervish image of the wanderer into a comprehensively developed and hardworking man.

Tomb of Bahauddin Naqshband

In 1993, the Muslim shrine was restored, notably the entrance hall and painted aivans inside the courtyard were completed. At present, believing Muslims from different cities and countries come to the sacred religious place to ask Allah for something they want or pray for their sins, because the mausoleum of Naqshband is truly considered the holiest Central Asian Mecca.

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