Abstract

Muhammad Ikram ibn Abdussalam al-Bukhari (1272-1344 h. / 1855-1925 m.) is considered one of the ulema (legal scholars of the Muslim clergy) of Bukhara, who was known under the name “Damla Ikramcha”. Contemporaries characterized him: “The greatest of the ulema of Bukhara, the mentor of all local mudarrises.” We will consider the contradictions of that period about the first Jadid schools of Bukhara on the example of the life and work of Damla Ikramcha.

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