Iran and Tajikistan Unite: Celebrating Cultural Bonds at Spectacular 'Diplomatic Night'

Iran and Tajikistan Unite: Celebrating Cultural Bonds at Spectacular ‘Diplomatic Night’

Tajikistan Night was a vibrant cultural event held in Tehran, aimed at strengthening the cultural ties between Iran and Tajikistan. This inaugural gathering, part of the “Diplomatic Nights” series, was organized by several key institutions, including the Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan in Iran, the Hurshid Institute of Culture and Literature, and the Iran-Tajikistan Friendship Association.

The event drew an impressive audience comprising notable figures from the cultural and literary sectors. Among them were:

  • Ahmad Masjed-Jamei, Deputy of the Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia
  • Hojatollah Ayyubi, director of the Hurshid Institute
  • Nizomiddin Zohidi, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Iran
  • Mir Jalaleddin Kazzazi, expert on Persian poet Ferdowsi’s epic masterpiece Shahnameh
  • Farzona Khujandi, a distinguished literary figure in Tajikistan
  • Ali Ashraf Mojtahed Shabestari, head of the Iran-Tajikistan Friendship Association

Throughout the evening, keynote speakers emphasized the rich cultural heritage shared by both nations, particularly the significance of cooperation in preserving the Persian language and literature. During his speech, Masjed-Jamei shared a heartfelt memory from his visit to Tajikistan prior to its independence. He recounted his meeting with the Union of Writers of Tajikistan, where local cultural figures expressed concerns over the renaming of the Rudaki Hall post-Revolution.

In response to these concerns, Masjed-Jamei mentioned that a proposal was made to the Iranian parliament, which ultimately led to the establishment of the Rudaki Foundation—an initiative inspired by suggestions from Tajik representatives. He also highlighted his efforts regarding the Persian language and literature in Tajikistan, recalling how he entrusted the late Hassan Anousheh with writing a comprehensive book on the topic. This book was later presented to the President of Tajikistan during a visit from former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami.

Moreover, Masjed-Jamei discussed another important project that involved compiling a list of manuscripts from Tajikistan, a task completed by Ali Bahramian and Seyyed Ali Mojani. He also noted the significant contribution of over 30,000 volumes of books donated to the National Library of Tajikistan.

Highlighting the importance of the Persian language, Masjed-Jamei stated, “Persian is the language of civilization,” and stressed the deep-rooted and rich relationship between Iran and Tajikistan. He pointed out, “We must pay more attention to our capacities. The low exchange of tourists is a result of our neglect. Consequently, cultural, political, and social links between the two nations need further development.”

The evening was not only about speeches; it also featured captivating musical performances. Majid Derakhshani led the musical segment, with Ali Khodai lending his voice, and a beautiful recitation of the Shahnameh was performed by Keykhosro Dehqani.

In summary, the “Tajikistan Night” event served as a reminder of the strong cultural connections between Iran and Tajikistan. It was a night filled with reflections on shared heritage, future collaborations, and a celebration of the arts, fostering a spirit of unity and cooperation.

As cultural ties continue to evolve, events like Tajikistan Night play a crucial role in enhancing mutual understanding and appreciation between the two nations. By nurturing these connections, both countries can work together to preserve and promote their rich cultural legacies for future generations.

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