By the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan on 4 October 2019, the Arab Muhammadkhan madrasah was included in the national list of real estate objects of cultural heritage and received state protection.
The wall of the madrasa was rebuilt from wood, raw bricks were laid inside and plastered with straw.
[3] Since the madrasah was intended for the education of the people of Khiva, Arab Muhammad Khan built this madrasa initially as a one-story, simple, and trapezoidal structure.
During the reign of Allakuli Khan, the madrasah was rebuilt with a murabba, gable and dome.
It consists of a hall, a classroom and a mosque, and a courtyard surrounded by one-story rooms.