TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iraqi journalist Abu Salah Mahdi has mounted a photo exhibition in the Turkish city of Istanbul featuring Iraq’s fight against the terrorist group ISIL.
News ID: 2986268 Publish Date : 2015/03/15
TEHRAN (IQNA) - Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul showcases the "Collection of the Book Arts and Calligraphy".
News ID: 2658829 Publish Date : 2014/12/31
TEHRAN (IQNA) - Iranian and Turkish Islamic calligraphy experts discussed the opening of an association of Islamic calligraphy in a meeting held in Istanbul.
News ID: 2643631 Publish Date : 2014/12/29
An international meeting of calligraphers was recently organized in Istanbul by Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA).
News ID: 1453527 Publish Date : 2014/09/24
Head of Iranian parliament's Center for Islamic Studies described Takfiri extremists as a real threat to the Muslim world.
News ID: 1431682 Publish Date : 2014/07/21
Hand-written Qurans along with the ones written in several languages are exhibited in Istanbul during holy month of Ramadan, the month when the Quran was first to be revealed by Allah.
News ID: 1427172 Publish Date : 2014/07/08
A large-scale symposium on the Art of Calligraphy will be organized by the Research Center For Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA) in Istanbul, Turkey.
News ID: 1408309 Publish Date : 2014/05/19
“Ijtihad (juristic reasoning) and Qiyas (analogical deduction), Nobility, Innovation and Perspective” is the title of an international forum of Muslim scholars that began on May 10 in Istanbul, Turkey.
News ID: 1405659 Publish Date : 2014/05/11
In commemoration of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Turkey's Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture and Tourism Ministry has opened an exhibition about his life at Istanbul's Topkapi Palace Museum.
News ID: 1404169 Publish Date : 2014/05/07
Islamic clerics from 25 counties gather in Istanbul for the 26th time to find a solution to existing problems of the Islamic world.
News ID: 1325375 Publish Date : 2013/11/30
A 470-year mosque of Piri Mehmet Pasha discovered on Byzantine cisterns in Istanbul was opened on Friday to worship with recitation of Quran and Janissary band show.
News ID: 1325310 Publish Date : 2013/11/30