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Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a landlocked country in South-Central Asia, bordered by Iran, Pakistan, China, and several Central Asian nations. With a population of over 40 million, it is known for its mountainous terrain, diverse ethnic groups, and a long history shaped by regional and global powers. The country has faced decades of conflict. The overwhelming majority of Afghans are Muslim, and Islam plays a central role in the nation’s cultural, social, and political life.

About 5000 educational books on Islamic laws, theology and Quranic issues were gifted by the Islamic Republic of Iran to Shar’iyyat Al-Ghiyath University in Herat, Afghanistan .
News ID: 1394352    Publish Date : 2014/04/13

A center called “Itidal” (moderation) was opened in Afghanistan on March 3 in a ceremony with the participation of a number of high-ranking Afghan officials in Kabul.
News ID: 1382662    Publish Date : 2014/03/04

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Imam Ja’far Sadeq (AS), a special issue marking the Week of Unity was published in Kabul, Afghanistan .
News ID: 1359050    Publish Date : 2014/01/14

Large crowds of protesters have staged a massive rally against US forces after they raided a mosque in the troubled southwestern Afghanistan and desecrated the Holy Quran.
News ID: 1352137    Publish Date : 2014/01/08

A Pashtu translation of Kumayl Supplication was published in Kabul, Afghanistan .
News ID: 1343762    Publish Date : 2013/12/17

An art contest titled “From Ashura to Arba’een” is being held by Afghanistan ’s Union of Contemporary Artists and Nama Rasaneh Institute in Kabul.
News ID: 1325743    Publish Date : 2013/12/01

A group of students of Herat State University organized a seminar titled “Ashura, Pillar of Islamic Unity” at Esteqlal Hotel in Afghanistan .
News ID: 1319068    Publish Date : 2013/11/18

On the occasion of Muharram Month, an exhibition titled “Marthiye Khorshid” (elegy of sun) was opened in Ghazni city of Afghanistan .
News ID: 1317004    Publish Date : 2013/11/12