The Museum of Islamic Culture of Museum-Reserve "Kazan Kremlin" will open the exhibition "The fate of the nation on fragile shoulders"

3 March 2014, Monday

March 6, 2014 at 3.00 PM, the Museum of Islamic Culture of Museum-Reserve "Kazan Kremlin"  opens  the exhibition "The fate of the nation  on  fragile shoulders."

The exhibition is devoted to one of the most brilliant pages in the history of the Tatar enlightenment - female education of   late XIX - early XX centuries.

The exhibition features photographs, documents , manuscripts and books,  reflecting the stages in  history of women's education and   contribution of Tatar  women in the education of   Tatar girls. Realities of the time are passed   by   pictures of buildings,  madrassas and mosques , in which there were classes for girls.

Stages of development of the Tatar women's education are shown as by   photographs of the founders and benefactors of the most famous schools , madrasas and female students of high schools, and teaching materials and programs, schedules of madrassas. Among them - the madrassas  Izh – Bob’e (Vyatka province), in Kazan,   school of   Lyabiba  Khusainova, Magrui  Mozaffari ,  Rabiga  and Sagadat Amirkhani, first Tatar grammar school for girls of   Fatiha Aitova , in  Chistopol school of   Fagima Gainutdinova,  in Orenburg -  school of Fatima Agdamova , and many others. Similar schools for girls were opened in Ufa , Astrakhan, Perm, Tomsk, Simbirsk , Rostov-on- Don, Moscow . The exhibition also presents scientific journals of modern scholars on the Tatar women's education.

Opening of the exhibition on the eve of International Women's Day is timed to the birthday famous teacher and religious figure  Mukhlisa Bubi  (Nigmatullina). March 6, marks the 145th anniversary of her birth.

The opening ceremony was attended by  G. Kamal  theater artists,  involved in staging the play "Love immortal" ("Ulep yaratty "), dedicated to the activity and life  of  Mukhlisi  Bubi, the press service of the museum  informs.

Press service Ministry of Culture of Tatarstan
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