Astan Quds Razavi’s Islamic Research Foundation and Deputy Office for International Affairs have jointly held a scientific webinar on “pilgrimage and role of economy” focusing on the book of Pilgrimage in the Marketplace having professor Ian Reader of the University of Manchester as the author of the book in virtual attendance.
Following six months of reconstruction, Imam Reza holy shrine reopens historic Do-Dar School in a special ceremony with custodian of the complex, Hoj. Ahmad Marvi, in attendance.
Imam Reza holy shrine is going to hold an international conference on Quds and question of Palestine concurrent with International Quds Day, says Hoj. Seyyed Mohammad Zolfaghari, manager of Imam Reza holy shrine’s Office for Foreign Pilgrims’ Affairs.
Razavi food products have found new markets in Central Asian countries of Turkmenistan and Tajikistan as well as Persian Gulf country of UAE, in addition to their previous presence in Iraqi and Afghan markets, says Mojtaba Hadian, CEO of Quds Razavi Bread Company.