Uganda Islamic Museum and Research Centre – Preserving Uganda's Islamic Cultural Heritage
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Uganda Islamic Museum and Research Centre – Preserving Uganda's Islamic Cultural Heritage
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A Leading Cultural Institution Collecting, Showcasing, and Preserving the Arts, History, Culture and The Rich Heritage That Islam and Muslim Societies Have Brought to the World and, More Importantly, Uganda.
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A Reference and Resource Centre for Greater Understanding of Islam in Uganda.
Holy Quran
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To Support Scientific Research on Islamic History, Civilization, Arts, and Cultural Heritage.
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Collect, Preserve, and Showcase Uganda’s Islamic Heritage.
Uganda Islamic Museum and Research Centre
Uganda’s Map
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A Leading Cultural Institution Collecting, Showcasing, and Preserving the Arts, History, Culture and The Rich Heritage That Islam and Muslim Societies Have Brought to the World and, More Importantly, Uganda.
Prayer
Mission
A Reference and Resource Centre for Greater Understanding of Islam in Uganda.
Holy Quran
Mandate
To Support Scientific Research on Islamic History, Civilization, Arts, and Cultural Heritage.
Latest from Our Blog
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On the 4th April 2021, old students of Bilal Islamic Institute, the premier Islamic Institute in Uganda, visited Uganda Islamic Museum and Research Center. The group comprised of old boys and girls who had attended Bilal Islamic Institute between 1985 and 1995. They appreciated the work of museum and promised to be part and parcel…
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