Islamic Revolution Document Center to hold 13 book fairs
9 February 2013
The Islamic Revolution Document Center will hold 13 book fairs during the Fajr Decade in schools of Tehran, Iran.
IBNA: The center will also unveil audio memories of Hujatoleslam Nategh Nouri on January 31, beginning of the decade.
The center has planned for various book-related programs to mark the decade. The Fajr Decade is celebrated in Iran every year as the anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution.
On every day of the decade, the center releases a book title on its website. The presented titles are themed at the revolution, memories of prominent revolutionary figures, regional history of the Islamic Revolution and informative items addressing youngsters about the revolution.
For example, on January 31, when the decade begins, the Destiny Maker Decade by Davoud Ghasem Pour will be uploaded on the website; on February 1, Beyond the Sun by Ali Akbar Jafari Nadoushan will be uploaded and the Life and Campaigns of Ali Akbar Aboutorabi by Javad Amoli will be put on the website on February 2.
On February 10, the center will run a stall on one of Tehran’s main streets exhibiting Islamic Revolution books.
Moreover, it will hold a book reading contest at the day and will grant the electronic version of some of its publications to the winners.
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