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An Interview with Uxi Mufti was conducted on Roze TV. Uxi Mufti has expertise on this topic because of his book Allah: Measuring the Intangible. In his book, he has explained ninety-nine names of Allah on a scale.
Uxi Mufti, is a Pakistani folklorist, social scientist, cultural expert of repute, and author of many books including "Measuring the Intangible". He is son of renowned writer Mumtaz Mufti. He is the founder of Lok Virsa, The National Heritage Museum, Islamabad- a project that has spanned over forty years of labor of love in detail and sensitivity. His work has been recognized internationally through many national and international awards including the Sitar-e-Imtiaz and the Asia Prize for Culture 2006, Japan. Follow the link below for award citation: [ Ссылка ] Also http//www.measuring the Intangible
Awarded Certificate of Honorary Citizenship by the City of Memphis Tennessee, USA for outstanding contribution in Cultural Studies & Preservation of Culture.
Awarded Japan Cultural Foundation research project on Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Central Asia and the Indus Valley with Prof. Dr. Tsuge and Prof. Harumi Koshiba of the Tokai University of Fine Arts.Editor of series of audio visual productions as Educational Materials on Asia by Asian Cultural Centre for UNESCO ACCU, Tokyo.Honorary President for Asia and Pacific, World Crafts Council, an NGO affiliated to UNESCO in Category-I for Skill Development 1990-94.
Cultural Consultant for Agha Khan Foundation Geneva. Agha Khan Cultural Services and Community Development Programme in Hunza. UNESCO Cultural Consultant for Central Asia 1996, Unesco Expert for MANAS MILLENIUM Kyrgyzstan. Winner of Asian Broadcasting Union Award for A/V presentation “ The Circarama Box” Culture and Societies along the Indus river.
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