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India and Central Asia share a deep-rooted spiritual and cultural bond that spans over a millennium, with Sufism as the lynchpin of this relationship. This mystical branch of Islam has left an indelible mark on the religious, artistic, and intellectual landscapes of both India and Central Asia, creating a shared heritage that persists to the day. Sufism is a mystical and spiritual dimension of Islam that emphasizes the seeker’s relationship with the Almighty through inner contemplation, meditation, purification of the heart, devotion, dedication, and submission from the core of the soul. Modern-day Central Asia, comprising Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and…

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According to the MFA, during the talks, the parties discussed the current state of cooperation and prospects for the development of Uzbek-Qatari relations in political, trade, economic, investment, transport-communication, cultural-humanitarian and other spheres. Particular attention was paid to the interaction of the parties within the framework of the UN, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and other international institutions. The sides voiced readiness to continue joint efforts to promote the peace process in Afghanistan and restore its socio-economic infrastructure.source: kun

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