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Ebrahim Turkman: Humanity was alive in the late Mr. Akbar Qoli
The head of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organizations peaking at the funeral of the war veteran the late Akbar Qoli said humanity was alive in Mr. Qoli.
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Iranian culture and civilization are valued by Russian Muslims
First Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Islamic Institute, Mufti Demir Mohieddinev during the meeting with Iran's Cultural Attaché in Moscow said Iranian culture and civilization are valuable for Russian Muslims.
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UK's Johnson to face questioning from MPs on sleaze allegations
Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a parliamentary grilling Wednesday over charges of sleaze within his Conservative party and lacklustre leadership at the COP26 climate summit.
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The people of Karbala commemorate the demise anniversary of Lady Ma'soumah in her holy shrine
Many people from the holy city of Karbala has commemorated the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatima al-Ma'soumah (peace be upon her) with a condolence procession at her holy shrine in the holy city of Qum.
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Some 66m books in 40 years place Behnashr among top seven publishers in Iran
As an active member of country’s cultural arena, Astan Quds Razavi is leading a prominent printing industry which has contributed to different religious, cultural and scientific fields.
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Muslim charities at forefront in helping poor in Zimbabwe
Muslims are said to be at the forefront of voluntary activities such as donating money for charities and helping the homeless orphans.
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Palestinian youth shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank
A young Palestinian was fatally shot by Israeli forces on Tuesday in the city of Tubas. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces raided the city early Tuesday to arrest Palestinians, triggering violent clashes with local residents.
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International Pressure Mounts On China To "Respect Uyghur Rights"
43 countries called on China to "ensure full respect for the rule of law" for the Muslim Uyghur community in Xinjiang. Beijing has long denied accusations of ethnic cleansing against Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic people in Xinjiang.
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Priti Patel apologises to man falsely described as extremist hate preacher
Dr Salman Butt wins compensation for being described in 2015 press release as someone who legitimises terrorism.
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The Library of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine ranks among the advanced in the Arab world
The Library and Manuscripts House of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine is one of the libraries that worked hard and harnessed its capabilities to apply the instructions in describing and making available RDA.
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Holding a symposium on the oppression of lady az-Zahra (peace be upon her)
The Women’s Holy Qur’an Institute of the Scientific Academy of the Holy Qur’an at the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine organized an intellectual symposium.
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Imam Reza Intl. University, Iraqi Al-Furatain Institute sign MOU
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Imam Reza International University and the Iraqi Al-Furatain Higher Education Institute.
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Library plans to become most prestigious documentation center in the region
The fundamental and evolutionary approach of Astan Quds Razavi’s libraries is to become most prestigious documentation center in the country and the region.
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Poster:
The centrality of culture
Culture directs all fundamental, infrastructural activities in human societies. It accelerates them or slows them down. Building culture is the best means for a society to achieve success and make it needless of the tools of domination. Imam Khamenei
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How Israel uses facial recognition to monitor West Bank Palestinians
Former Israeli soldiers and the NGO Breaking the Silence say the Israeli military has created a vast database of photos and information about Palestinians living in the West Bank, the Washington Post reported.
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Council of Europe removes hijab diversity campaign tweets amid backlash
Social media posts featured split images of young women, with one side of their face wearing an Islamic headscarf, and the other not. Messages alongside the videos and images read, "beauty is in diversity as freedom is in hijab."
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Call of Duty: Vanguard removes Quran pages after critics call the depiction disrespectful
"When dealing with portraying a culture that is not your own, it's important to have sensitivity measures to avoid instances of cultural appropriation, or in this case, an unintentionally offensive outcome."
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Austrian Muslims to sue government over ‘Islam map’
Austrian Muslim groups slam the government over map identifying locations of mosques and Islamic associations around the country.
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Efforts aimed at promoting relations between Iranian and their counterpart in the Republic of Azerbaijani
Iran's Cultural Attaché in Baku met with Ms. Narges Ismailava, professor of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Azerbaijan and secretary of the Social Union of Publishers.
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On the occasion of the Iranian National Book Week
12 quotes by Imam Khamenei that will make you love reading books
Books are the gateway to the world of knowledge and wisdom, and good books are among the best means of achieving human perfection.
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Leader appoints new members of Council for Cultural Revolution
In a decree, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution appointed the members of the Supreme Council for Cultural Revolution for the new four-year period.
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A researcher from the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine shows the use of one of the techniques of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
"Our participation was based on the invitation addressed to us by the supervising committee of the conference. Our research focused on the use of one of the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution." The co-researcher stated