Category: Culture

The Poet Lost to Time In the vast expanse of Persian literature, names like Ferdowsi, Rumi, and Hafez loom large, casting a grand shadow over the historical landscape. Yet, beneath this towering canopy of poetic giants, there are quieter voices,…
By: The Iranian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts As we celebrate World Tourism Day, there is no better moment to extend an open invitation to all travelers from across the globe to experience a land where history, culture,…
“The fire kindled in the hearth of an ancient temple, the whispers of a past that has shaped the soul of our people, and the justice enshrined in the pillars of tradition—these are the echoes of Shahrivargān, a festival that…
By Arman Soltani, Iranian Tour Leader and Travel Vlogger Iran, a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, has long been a destination that captures the imagination of travelers from around the world. Yet, despite its treasures, Iran remains…
As I sit to write these words, the autumn winds gently sway the last golden leaves on the branches of our ancient trees, and a nostalgic melody sweeps through my heart. The air is crisp with the scent of earth,…
In the vast expanse of Islamic philosophy, few figures stand as luminously as Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi. Known as “Shaikh al-Ishraq” (the Master of Illumination), Suhrawardi’s contributions to the intellectual and spiritual traditions of the Islamic world are…
Nestled in the lush, green landscapes of northern Iran, the provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran, and Golestan come alive each year with the vibrant and joyous Kharman celebration, or the Celebration of the Harvest. This traditional festival, deeply rooted in the…
The Amordadegan Festival, one of the most revered and vibrant celebrations in Iranian culture, encapsulates centuries of tradition, spirituality, and community spirit. This ancient festival, held in honor of the Zoroastrian deity Ameretat (Amordad), embodies the timeless values of immortality,…
Ta’zieh, a uniquely Iranian form of theater, intertwines the threads of religious devotion, historical narration, and dramatic performance into a rich cultural tapestry. Rooted in the Shia Islamic traditions, Ta’zieh transcends mere storytelling, transforming into a profound ritual that resonates…
Across cultures and continents, the reverence for the deceased forms a significant part of human tradition. These rituals, deeply embedded in the collective memory of societies, serve as a bridge between the living and the dead, allowing for a continued…