Dr. Ahmad Badra, the next recipient of the Imam Bukhari International Scholarship and Director of the Canadian Institute of Islamic Culture, has arrived at the Center to undertake a research internship.


During a reception hosted by the Center’s director, Shovosil Ziyodov, the visiting researcher shared the objectives and scope of his research. The meeting also placed particular emphasis on establishing academic cooperation between the two institutions and further developing their relations.

Following the discussion, dr. Ahmad Badra familiarized himself closely with the activities of the Center’s museum and library.

The Canadian scholar’s research focus is highly relevant in today’s context and may be described, in simple terms, as ‘the application of the teachings and scholarly methods of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in contemporary education and upbringing.’ A key objective of his work is to elucidate the role of Prophetic teachings in the spiritual and moral development of humanity, as well as to develop effective approaches for integrating classical scholarly traditions into modern pedagogy and social life.
According to the internship program, Dr. Ahmad Badra also plans to study the rare sources preserved at the Center and to undertake research visits to the historical cities of our country.
Notably, during his internship, the Canadian scholar is expected to deliver a special lecture at a major international academic conference hosted by the Center, providing an opportunity for both local and international specialists to exchange expertise.
Within the framework of this international program, the Center is expected to receive a number of additional international researchers by the end of the year.
Imam Bukhari International Scientific Research Center
Press Service
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