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Ramadan is the Month of Penitence

Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei Aug 18, 2010 Among the characteristics that have been mentioned for the month of Ramadan... what particularly attracts my attention is "the month of penitence."

Preserving Women’s Sacrifices, Legacies

The process of political struggle should not be separated from self-sacrifice. No political struggle has ever been won without self-sacrifice. At the same time, the acts of self-sacrifice are known to take place in the context of ongoing conflict and a people’s resistance.

Beyond Bricks and Stucco: Heydariyyeh Mosque and its enduring legacy

Heydariyyeh Mosque stands as a splendid testament to the Seljuk period, likely dating back to the late 12th or early 13th century. Located in the Bolaghi district of Qazvin, north-central Iran, this magnificent structure exudes an aura of tranquility, drawing visitors into its sacred space.

Two million expected to visit Imam Reza shrine on New Year's Eve

The holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS) is anticipated to host over two million pilgrims on New Year's Eve, which falls on March 20, the supreme director of the holy shrine has said.

Welcoming Ramadan,  the Month of Mercy and Blessings

“This is the month of fasting, this is the month of rising, and this is the month of returning to God—"Turn to Your Lord in repentance” [The Holy Quran, 39:54].

Iranian women central to development, 45 Years after Islamic Revolution

Forty-five years after the Iranian Revolution, the story of Iranian women is a central subject of gender and development. But underneath the headlines is a glorious story: one of resilience, determination, and incredible achievement.

Hakim Nizami, One of Iran’s Great Poet and Novelist

In the blossoming world of literature, arts, and culture, the poet and novelist community remembers one of the ancient literature guru, Hakim Nizami, the great Persian poet and novelist, who was born in the 6th century, known in the vails of romantic literature with different names, "Ilyas," "Kaniya,” and Abu Muhammad.

Modern Iran Home to 19,000 Archaeological Tourism Attraction  Hills,....

Iran’s tourism minister, addressing the 21st Symposium of Iranian Archaeology held at the National Museum of Iran, underscored the nation's rich cultural heritage, citing approximately 19,000 historical hills that are scattered across the country.

Iran: A Rising Alternative Health Tourism Market

The global South’s attitudes towards the West are growing more negative than they were two decades ago. These negative attitudes are borne out of collective western social, economic, and political policies against other groups of people.

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