Tehran -Iran’s cultural heritage, sightseeing, and handicraft ministers, Sayed Lesa Saleehi Amiri, announced the coordination of the Knowlus Festival in the future to respect the simultaneous compliance in Ramadan’s holy month.
Salehi-amiri, who talked to IRNA on Tuesday, is a cultural event that emphasizes Persian’s New Year, NOWRUZ, after a meal of iftar until midnight to respond to Ramadan’s spiritual and cultural considerations. He said that a certain NOWRUZGAHS will be held.
“We have formed a dedicated committee to ensure Ramadan’s sacredness and NOWUZGAH’s activities, while maintaining the essence of the Knowles celebration,” he said.
The Minister emphasized that these measures are aiming to provide opportunities for people to collect and enjoy the traditions of Knowls after breaking their fasting. “I want to create a space that is celebrated worldwide and can gather in harmony with the spirit of the holy moon,” he added.
Saleehi Amiri guarantees that as Ramadan progresses, he will be more focused on observing religious courtesy, especially during the sacred Laylat Al Caddle (fate night). “Ramadan’s principle and the deeply held beliefs of Iranian people will be the center of all celebration,” emphasized the Minister.
The night of fate, a power, or Islamic belief order, the night when Muslims believed that the St. Kruan was first sent from heaven to the world, and the first poem was revealed. It is said that it is better than a Sen months worship.
Cultural significance of NOWRUZGAH
NowRuzgahs, which was launched in 2015, is a cultural event designed to revive and promote the ancient traditions of Iran’s diverse ethnic groups.
These gatherings are not just a festival, but as a platform that introduces local habits and maintains the country’s rich heritage.
Cultural heritage, sightseeing, and the Ministry of handicraft have played an important role in organizing these events. This will be introduced to the world with the purpose of reconnecting Iranians with the ancestor ceremony.
Traditionally, when Ramadan’s rotation moon is consistent with Knowls, the celebration is a unique balance, reflecting both the joy of Persia’s New Year and the spiritual respect of Ramadan.
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