“World of Shahnameh” event highlights Persian poetry, culture in Russia

October 11, 2024 - 18:40

TEHRAN- The cultural event “World of Shahnameh”, highlighting Persian poetry and culture, was held at the Moscow State Linguistic University in Russia on Thursday. 

The event was organized to commemorate the 1035th birth anniversary of the Persian poet Persian poet Abolqasem Ferdowsi. 

Organized by the Ibn Sina Foundation in collaboration with the Sadra Publishing House, the event featured a book exhibition showcasing the history and culture of Iran, educational materials for Persian language study, as well as children’s literature translated from Persian. The books were presented as gifts to the attendees of the event.

The event was held with the participation of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan.

Ferdowsi, born in 940 CE in the city of Tus, eastern Iran, is celebrated as one of the greatest Persian poets and the author of the epic Shahnameh, also known as the Book of Kings. Comprising over 50,000 verses, this magnum opus recounts the mythical and historical tales of Iran from its creation to the Islamic conquest. Ferdowsi spent over three decades composing the Shahnameh, a labor of love and dedication to preserving Persian cultural heritage and language. His work not only became a cornerstone of Persian literature but also played a crucial role in revitalizing the Persian language during a time of Arab domination in Iran.

Ferdowsi's poetry is not only renowned for its literary excellence and storytelling prowess but also for its nationalistic and patriotic themes. Through his epic tales of ancient kings, heroes, and battles, Ferdowsi immortalized the virtues of bravery, honor, and loyalty. His emphasis on the timeless values of justice and righteousness continues to resonate with readers and audiences to this day, making him a revered figure in Iranian culture and history. Ferdowsi's enduring legacy as the "Homer of Iran" cements his status as a literary giant whose impact transcends generations and borders.

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