Ubaydulla Uvatov

Throughout various periods, he served as a translator, director of the Advisory Department of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (1991—1992), first deputy chairman of the Committee on Religious Affairs under the Cabinet of Ministers (1992—1995), leading scientific officer of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan (1995—1997), head of the "Amir Temur" international charity foundation (1997—1999), and the first chairman of the "Oltin Meros" international charity foundation (1999—2000).

He was honored with the honorary title " "Oʻzbekiston Respublikasida xizmat koʻrsatgan yoshlar murabbiysi, as well as the orders "Mehnat shuhrati" and "Fidokorona xizmatlari uchun".

Academic sessions, memorial events, and knowledge-sharing gatherings have been organized at the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan to commemorate his legacy and contributions.

Ubaydulla Uvatov was born on February 23, 1940, in the Chuchuk ota hamlet of Pachkamar village, Guzar district, Qashqadaryo region.

[1][11][5][3] The majority of his scholarly works have been published in Russian, Arabic, Turkish, and Turkic languages in countries such as Egypt, Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.

[14][15][16][17] In February 2021, on the occasion of Ubaydulla Uvatov's 81st birthday, a commemorative event and a spiritual-enlightening gathering were organized at the 1st Secondary School in Guzor district under the theme "Living with Memory, Walking with Respect."

During the event, it was announced that the school where the scholar received his education and the streets Elhaqi and Chorvadorlar in the district would be named after Ubaydulla Uvatov.