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A look at the Jewish synagogues in the city of Isfahan, Iran
The city of Isfahan in central Iran has provided a suitable setting for tourism for followers of all divine religions. The presence of Jewish synagogues and their restoration and maintenance is a sign of the Islamic Republic of Iran's attention to the freedom of religious minorities in this country.
17 Iranian universities in QS ranking 2024
The 14th edition of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2024 has included 17 Iranian universities in 17 subject entries, compared with 16 universities in 2023.
Twelve messages for the Zionist regime
This operation, which is totally defensive and a response to the crimes of the Zionist regime, showed that the policies of the Islamic Republic and prudence of the wise Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces for the past decades, based on bolstering of defense ability and the country's missile power, have been accurate, wise and realistic policies. This can be a role model for other nations and free countries of the world.
Sizdah-Be-Dar (Nature day)
The 13th day of Farvardin has been named as Sizdah-Be-Dar or Nature Day in Iranian culture that is an ancient ritual and also it is one of the most important common and shared customs among Iranian tribes. This day is an official holiday in Iran. Iranians annually celebrate this day by coming the new year and spring season; spending 12 days of Nowruz holidays with picnicking outdoors in nature; Sizdah- Be-Dar ceremony is hold with many various methods and customs in different regions of the country. The 13 days of Nowruz holidays will end after this day and everything will return to routine form.
International Quds Day and duties of nations
mam Khomeini (RH) on August 7, 1979, issued a message in support of the Palestinian cause, and named the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan as International Quds Day. It is true that Quds Day is specifically dedicated to Palestine and the complete freedom of the first qibla of Muslims, but in fact, this day is the day of awakening and the unity of the Muslim world.
A short look at Nowruz culture
owruz (literally translated New Day) is one of the oldest celebrations in ancient Persia, which is held vigorously in the first day of spring marking the beginning of the Iranian calendar (21 March). Nowruz festivities celebrate the beginning of rebirth of nature and lasts for 13 consecutive days. Celebrated by millions of people in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikstan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Turkey, Nowruz is inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible
A timeless ode to Iran’s heritage and heroes
March 15 marks a significant milestone in Persian literature as it is the completion date of the Shahnameh, Ferdowsi's epic masterpiece.
This masterpiece, also known as ‘The Book of Kings,’ is considered one of the greatest works of Persian literature and has had a profound impact on Iranian culture.
Hakim Nizami, a famous Persian-speaking poet
Like Ferdowsi and Sa’di, Nezami was not only able to create and perfect a special style and method of his own but also had an influence on Persian poets who came after him. Nezami had a wide range of knowledge of the common sciences of his time (such as literary sciences, astronomy, Islamic sciences, jurisprudence, theology, and Arabic language) and this feature can be clearly witnessed in his poetry.
Iran in Thought and Works of Nizami
In his works, Nezami-e-Ganjavi has paid a great deal of attention to the name of Iran and particularly mentions it as the most focal and apex of Alexander's rule. In his viewpoint, Iran is pearl and the most important portion of the seven continents an
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