Compiled by Firouzeh Mirrazavi, Deputy Editor of Iran Review The history of Persian Carpet -a culmination of artistic magnificence- dates back to 2,500 years ago.
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Non-Muslims, Read This
Dr Muhammad LegenhausenTranslate by Ali Musawi Did you ever ask yourself the question: “Why am I not a Muslim?” Probably not. But please consider it for a few moments.
Removing the Doubts and Answering the Questions (part 3)
Answering a question In reply to the question asked by our readers whether the articles issued in “Removing the Doubts and Answering the Questions” are the website manager’s ideas or the Sufi masters’ visions:
Rumi’s Love of the Prophet (saws)
Rumi has a special place in his heart for the Prophet of Islam because he proposed a high level of ethics for humanity, such as freeing slaves and taking care of the poor.
A fight between “Teshtar” and “Apoush” in sky
Reza Moradi Ghiasabdi Traslated: Sam Sheikh-ol Eslami About 4000 years ago, Persian had too low rain and whether at that time so hot as a result some beliefs had grown up at ancient Persia (Iran).
The Sufi Path
The Sufi Path[1] The Definition of Sufism Different definitions have been given of Sufism (Tasavof) and gnosis (‘irfan), all of which amount to much the same thing. Tasavof is the journey of the soul in search of the Truth, as well as its arrival.
Mithra And it’s Association with Archeological Polar Star
Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Saam Sheykh-ol EslamiName of Mithra has been streamer at Persian (Iranian) culture and literature and by passing time have made a deep association with “Mehrizad” God of Kindness, Sun and Friendship. But before it’s activities get so vary it’s most popular character was it endless brightness.
Weeks in Ancient Persia
Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Yusef AmiriWeek and weekdays have important application in calendar systems both solar and lunar. Even though world’s different calendars vary in many calculation details and other features, the method of reckoning based on seven-day week is the same in all of them. We know that number of days in a […]
Gâhanbâr Calendar The Oldest Calendar that has Found in Persia
Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Saam Sheikh-ol Eslam In Old Persian (Iranian) epigones there are six yearly celebrations that are called “Gâhanbâr celebrations”. Name and time of these celebrations has been recorded differently that shows their long history.
A Survey on History of Innovation in Music
By: Dr. Sassan Sepanta A glimpse at the history of the current century seems to be indispensable to a survey on innovations taken place in the original Iranian music.