The madrassah complex was named after an Islamic scholar of the tenth century.
famous for his immense knowledge of the Koran, Hadith, and Islamic law.
The architectural complex tops Tashkent historic site and Islamic center, consisting of Barak- Khan Madrasah, Muyi Mubarak Madrasah, Tilla Sheikh Mosque, Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, Namazgoh Mosque, as well as the new Khazrati Imam Mosque and the muftiate building.
The architectural complex tops Tashkent historic site and Islamic center, consisting of Barak- Khan Madrasah, Muyi Mubarak Madrasah, Tilla Sheikh Mosque, Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, Namazgoh Mosque, as well as the new Khazrati Imam Mosque and the muftiate building. It was restored in 2007 but the historic buildings of the complex, some of them dating back to the 16th century, retain their original splendor. The new mosque features traditional Islamic architecture adding to the magnificence of the madrassah. The madrassah complex was named after an Islamic scholar of the tenth century. He was one of the first, highly esteemed imams of Tashkent. He was famous for his immense knowledge of the Koran, Hadith, and Islamic law.