Bukhara Magazine Features Anjavi Shirazi


The latest issue of Bukhara magazine pertaining to Abolqasem Anjavi Shirazi, Persian literary researcher, has been published.

IBNA: According to Iran Daily, the ‘Literary Criticism’ section of the 97th issue of the magazine includes writings by Mohammadreza Shafiei Kadkani, Persian writer, poet and literary critic and Taqi Pournamdarian, Persian literary researcher, ISNA reported.

Also two written pieces from Mostafa Mohaqeq Damad and Houshang Dowlatabadi were included in the ‘Islamic Philosophy’ and ‘Text Research’ sections of the magazine respectively.

Other sections of the magazine are ‘Persian Language’, ‘Iranian Studies’, ‘World Literature’, ‘The History of Publication’, ‘Contemporary History’ and ‘What’s Going on in the West?’.

It also includes articles written by Masoud Hosseinipour, Azita Hamedani, Sarvar Koliaei, Minoo Moshiri, Abdolhossein Azarang, Bahaeddin Khorramshahi, Milad Azimi, Ebrahim Teymouri, Yazdan Mansourian, Iraj Hashemizadeh, Shahla Foroughi, Sima Soltani, Erfan Mojib and Ali Bahramian.

A part of the magazine pertains to commemorating Abolqasem Anjavi Shirazi on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his decease. Written pieces by Ali Dehbashi, Masoumeh Ebrahimi, Iraj Afshar, Mahmoud Enaiat and Esmaeel Jamshidi are included in this section.



 
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