[2025 Tashkent Attraction] Travel Guide for Minor Mosque (Updated Mar)
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Located in Uzbekistan, MinorMosque is a modern building that opened in 2014. Its exterior walls are all white, the floors inside are made of marble, and there is a large dome in the center.
Address:
87PG+42F, Little Ring Road, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+998 71 235 17 33
Minor Mosque/Uzbekistan.
A visit to the white mosque in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan🕌🤍
The building itself is very beautiful, almost like a European church⛪️🕊️
In front of the mosque, there is a well-maintained square, and the view from the mosque side includes foreign hotels, making it look somewhat like Brunei😁💭
It looks like a typical tourist spot, but in reality, it is a very peaceful place for prayer🕊️
Taxi access is recommended🚕
87PG+42F, Kichik Xalqa Yo'li, Toshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
ふたり旅びよりMasami
Bright and Early at the Minor Mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
I figured that visiting a mosque is the only thing to do in terms of sightseeing at 8am. The museums that my friend and I wanted to visit would not open until 10am.
The Minor Mosque is a new mosque in Tashkent. Construction completed in 2014 before the Eid al-Fitr holiday. It has the capacity of accommodating 2,500 prayers at once.
Known as the “White Mosque” in Tashkent, the Minor Mosque lived amply up to its name on the day of our visit. Its white marble exterior exuded an air of holiness. It stood pure, speckless and sparkly under the brilliance of the sun’s early rays. There are two minarets in the height of 38 meters. The structure consists also of two large portals, beautifully decorated with geometric patterns in blue and white, as well as Quran scripts.
Although Uzbekistan is not considered fundamentalist, as an Islam country, the faith is well alive and practiced in Uzbekistan. The sinews of faith do bind the cultural fabric of the Muslim majority in Uzbekistan. This fact is seen when we witness the prayers at the mosques in the country.
A word must be given here about the name of the mosque. To English speakers one would associate the Minor Mosque with the size of the mosque, and naturally wonders if there is indeed a “grand mosque” or “major mosque” as its counterpart. The Minor Mosque’s name is actually a geographical reference, as this part of Central Asia was known as Asia Minor in the ancient days. The Minor Mosque is, in fact, one of the largest mosques and religious centers in Tashkent and Uzbekistan. When a religious structure has a name that refers to the name of the region, you know it is intended to be a place of significance, and by no means is it “minor” in the common understanding of the word.
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Helen Yu (Chestnut Journal)
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[Tashkent] A beautiful white and blue mosque
There are many mosques in tourist spots in Uzbekistan, but the mosque in the capital Tashkent was also beautiful❤️
《Minor Mosque》
The blue mosaics and domes stand out against the pure white, and it's very beautiful✨
The location was a little difficult to get to, so I took a taxi🚕
Taxis are cheap in Uzbekistan, so it's nice to be able to take one easily♪
Admission is free!
Women must cover their hair when entering!
It might be useful to bring a scarf😸
Maybe because I went during the day on a weekday, there were at least a few people around, so I was able to sightsee calmly.
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