Talking to IQNA, Mohammad Azimi said that the copies include ancient Quranic manuscripts including one inscribed by Meybodi .
There are also perfumed Quran copies and some copies of the Divine Book along with a light pen among the presented works.
The official stated that over 1000 book titles in classic literature and topics on resistance and Sacred Defense, religion and Quranic research studies, poetry, Iran studies and Iranian-Islamic culture and civilization have also been put on display at the exhibition.
He added that most of the books are in Urdu, Persian and English and noted that visitors have highly welcomed Persian literature and poetry works.
Azimi went on to say that the visitors have shown so much interest in the works of Persian poets that the Iranian pavilion had to order more copies of books such as Golestan and Bustan of Sa’di and Diwan of Hafez .
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