Iran holds cultural week in Netherlands
Submitted by mohtava on Tue, 04/18/2017 - 10:11Iran’s cultural week was inaugurated in Iran-Netherlands Trade and Cultural Center (INTCC) in Leiderdorp in the Netherlands.
Iran’s cultural week was inaugurated in Iran-Netherlands Trade and Cultural Center (INTCC) in Leiderdorp in the Netherlands.
This official program (teaching Qur’an) must be revised every year, its cons removed and its pros strengthened; in the meantime, supporting educational plan and expanding Qur’an culture requires production of contents matching Qur’an requirements.
More than anything else, Qur’an is rules of living, so it must be leaned and practiced.
The 30th Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF), slated for May 3-13 at the 'Shahr-e Aftab' (Sun City) Complex in south of Tehran, will be attended by 380 foreign publishers.
Under a recent internatioanl MoU, Iran has been assigned as the permanent secretariat of Internatioanl Nano Olympiad (INO) and will be responsible for keeping the Olympiad under surveillance in the involved countries.
More than 2700 faithful are participating in the spiritual ritual of Itikaf (religious retreat) at the holy Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, central Iran.
The Iranian capital of Tehran will host the Islamic Human Rights Conference later this weekend, with domestic and foreign thinkers in attendance.
Slovakian Culture Minister Marek Maďariĉ visited different parts of Iran National Library and Archives (INLA) and held a meeting with the head of the library Ashraf Boroujerdi.
The Imam Khomeini Mosalla (prayer hall) in Tehran will host the opening ceremony of the 34th edition of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s International Quran Competition on Wednesday, April 19.