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09.02.2024

Foreign students of BSMU attended the lecture "What the manuscripts say"

On February 8, on the Day of Russian Science, the National Library named after Akhmet-Zaki Validi RB organized an information hour "What the manuscripts say". The event was attended by foreign students together with Safiya Khaidarova, a teacher of the Department of Russian Language, Linguistics and International Communication.

The meeting was held by the Arabic language teacher of the Department of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies of USPTU, theologian and calligrapher Yusef Kuryaev and the moderator of the meeting, specialist of the Center for Exhibitions and Cultural Programs Guzel Salikhova.

In addition to the lecture, the students were presented with relics stored in the library's collection.

– Together with the students, we saw unique manuscripts, this is an incredible opportunity to touch the origins of Turkic culture. And it is not easy for even native speakers to read these texts, since most of the manuscripts are written in Old Turkic, Arabic and Persian. Our students were very interested in the meeting and all the ancient manuscripts that were presented after the lecture," says Safiya Khaidarova, a lecturer at the Department of Russian Language, Linguistics and International Communication.

The information hour ended with the words of the great Russian writer, doctor, philanthropist Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: "Science is the most important, most beautiful and necessary thing in human life, it has always been and will be the highest manifestation of love, only by it alone will a person conquer nature and himself." Recording of the broadcast: http://bashnl.ru/proekty/translyatsii/?ELEMENT_ID=30652

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