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IQNA – The poetry of Saadi Shirazi, one of Iran’s most celebrated literary figures, is deeply rooted in Islamic and Quranic teachings, an expert says.
News ID: 3492777    Publish Date : 2025/04/21

IQNA – The Tomb of Saadi, located in the northeastern part of Shiraz, Iran, stands as a prominent cultural and historical site honoring one of the most revered figures in Persian literature.
News ID: 3492772    Publish Date : 2025/04/21

IQNA – Maharloo Lake is a seasonal salt lake located southeast of Shiraz, Iran. The lake is known for its striking pinkish-red hue, caused by the high salinity and the growth of halophilic microorganisms and algae. 
News ID: 3491736    Publish Date : 2025/02/04

IQNA – Four hundred girls from Iran’s provinces of Fars, Yazd, Bushehr, Charmahal and Bakhtiari and Kerman attended a ceremony at the Shah Chergah mausoleum in the southern city of Shiraz on December 19, 2024, to celebrate Takleef (the start of religious obligations for individuals).
News ID: 3491130    Publish Date : 2024/12/21

IQNA – In the lush gardens of Shiraz, Iran, farmers and families come together to harvest vibrant pomegranates, a symbol of abundance and divine mercy.
News ID: 3490733    Publish Date : 2024/11/18

IQNA – An Iranian cleric says enemies are not true followers of monotheistic religions, rather they serve Satan.
News ID: 3490379    Publish Date : 2024/10/22

IQNA – The iconic tomb of Hafez, the 14th-century Iranian poet, in Shiraz hosted a Quranic program on September 18, 2024, to mark Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday and Islamic Unity Week.
News ID: 3489993    Publish Date : 2024/09/22

IQNA – The colorful glass pieces of Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque – also known as Pink Mosque – are being restored, according to a provincial official.
News ID: 3489810    Publish Date : 2024/09/08

IQNA – Hundreds of students and faculty members staged a rally in Shiraz, southwestern Iran, on April 29, 2024, to show support for campus encampment protests in the US and elsewhere.
News ID: 3488154    Publish Date : 2024/04/30

IQNA – Dozens of people convened at historic “Quran Gate” in Shiraz, southwest Iran, on April 7, 2024, to recite the Holy Quran as the blessed month of Ramadan is coming to a close.
News ID: 3487857    Publish Date : 2024/04/08

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – On the occasion of the National Day of Persian Poetry and Literature, on September 18, photos related to the tombs of three prominent poets in Shiraz are published below.
News ID: 3480549    Publish Date : 2022/09/19

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – The first batch of Hajj pilgrims of Fars Province, southwest Iran, arrived in Shiraz on July 19.
News ID: 3479789    Publish Date : 2022/07/22

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The southern city of Shiraz is hosting the final round of the 28th edition of the Iranian Judiciary’s annual Quran contest.
News ID: 3479717    Publish Date : 2022/07/16

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – Mohammad Javad Shabeeh is a prominent Iranian artist in the field of carving Islamic texts on stones whose workshop is in Shiraz, Fars Province.
News ID: 3479381    Publish Date : 2022/06/20

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – Shah Cheragh, a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, also is home to a museum which is considered one of the biggest in southern Iran.
News ID: 3479158    Publish Date : 2022/06/02

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Mourning ceremonies were held in cities and towns across Iran on the eve of the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Sadiq (AS) Thursday night.
News ID: 3479069    Publish Date : 2022/05/27

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – The Museum of Exquisite Qurans is located in Regional Information Center for Science and Technology of Fars Province in Shiraz.
News ID: 3478957    Publish Date : 2022/05/18

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – The 15th of Ordibehesht in the Iranian calendar, which falls on May 5, has been named the national day of Shiraz.
News ID: 3478777    Publish Date : 2022/05/05

SHIRAZ (IQNA) – Built in the 18th century during the Zand dynasty, Vakil Mosque is among the historic sites of Shiraz and a tourist destination.
News ID: 3478686    Publish Date : 2022/04/28

TEHRAN (IQNA) – An exhibition of Quran and supplication manuscripts dating back to the 5th to 14th Hijri centuries (11th to 20th centuries) has been mounted in Shiraz, south of Iran and will be open to visitors until the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
News ID: 3478476    Publish Date : 2022/04/13