Inheritors of the Prophet
A Spiritual Journey through Uzbekistan
Accompanied by Molana Tariq Jamil
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Experience the rich Islamic heritage of Uzbekistan through the timeless cities of Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand. Known for their breathtaking architecture and legacy of scholarship, these cities have long stood as symbols of Islamic culture and devotion. Walk among majestic mosques, grand madrasas, and ancient streets where the voices of great scholars still echo.
This special journey will be enriched by the presence of Molana Tariq Jamil, a renowned scholar and humanitarian, whose inspiring message of love, unity, and faith elevates this tour beyond travel — into a spiritual experience, Insha’Allah.
A journey of history, culture, and faith awaits you in the heart of Central Asia.
Embark on this unforgettable journey — reserve your place today!
Renowned Islamic scholar, humanitarian, and global preacher, Molana Tariq Jamil inspires love, unity, and a return to authentic faith. His heartfelt sermons touch millions worldwide, calling hearts back to Allah with wisdom, compassion, and sincerity.
Born in 1953 in Pakistan, he studied at Jamia Arabia and is a member of the Tablighi Jamaat. His teachings focus on self-purification, following the Prophet’s way, and leading a peaceful, compassionate life. Fluent in Urdu and Arabic, Molana Tariq travels the world, sharing timeless lessons and guiding hearts, making him the perfect companion for your spiritual journey through Uzbekistan’s historic cities.
Explore the historic and spiritual cities of Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand
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This retreat is designed to offer a balance of spiritual growth, historical discovery, and personal reflection.
The program is open to Muslims from all backgrounds. Families, individuals, and couples are welcome. Separate arrangements for men and women will be made for prayer, learning, and accommodation.
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Yes. Participants will be accompanied by qualified Islamic scholars and knowledgeable local guides, offering spiritual reminders, historical insights, and educational sessions throughout the journey.
Yes, in shaa Allah, a dedicated guide will accompany the group to translate all lectures for participants.
Visa requirements depend on nationality. Many travelers qualify for visa-free entry or an e-visa. The organizing team will provide guidance and support with the process.
Yes. Uzbekistan is considered safe and is known for its warm hospitality, particularly towards Muslim travelers.
Yes. While the retreat includes a structured program, there will be opportunities for rest, shopping, and personal exploration, including visits to local bazaars.
Children are welcome under parental supervision. Parents should note that some days may involve extended travel and walking.
You can register online via the official retreat website. A deposit is required to secure your place, with the balance due before departure.
For inquiries, please contact the organizing team via email, WhatsApp, or phone. Full contact details are available on the retreat website.