The Islamic Culture and Relations Organization is set to host the Imam Khomeini International Prize on December 17, one of the most significant intellectual and cultural events.
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The ceremony will bring together more than 20 foreign scholars and researchers from over a dozen countries, alongside a large number of Iranian academics and cultural figures, at the Summit Conference Hall in Tehran, Taqrib News Agency (TNA) has quoted ABNA as saying.
The international award seeks to encourage and support researchers, cultural activists, and social and political figures who have contributed to shaping discourse and producing influential works.
The Imam Khomeini International Prize is described as a symbol of respect for his spiritual and intellectual heritage, and a platform for expanding international exchanges, fostering scientific and cultural synergy, and offering inspiring models to future generations.
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