The Khast Imam Complex, located in the old town of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a significant historical and religious site. It comprises several architectural monuments, including the Telyashayakh Mosque (containing the Uthman Qur'an, considered to be the world's oldest Qur'an manuscript), the Mausoleum of Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi, a revered Islamic scholar, and the Barak-khan Madrasah, which was the seat of the Grand Mufti of Tashkent. The complex also includes the Islamic Institute of Imam al-Bukhari, which is a center for Islamic education. The structures exhibit a blend of Islamic architecture with beautiful blue tiles, intricate woodwork, and captivating calligraphy. The area provides a deep sense of the rich cultural and spiritual history of Tashkent as it is a hub for scholars and tourists alike who are interested in the study and sightseeing of Islamic culture and history. The Khast Imam Complex not only serves as a place of worship but also as a place of learning and a repository of Islamic heritage. The atmosphere within the complex is serene and invites visitors to appreciate the deep history and craftsmanship displayed throughout the grounds.