Islamabad (IP) - At the same time as the World Day of "Islamic Art", the House of Culture of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the city of Lahore, the capital of the Punjab province of Pakistan, held a cultural exhibition and displayed "Iranian-Islamic" art for those interested.

Iran Press/Asia: According to the Iran Press news agency from Islamabad, in this exhibition, magnificent works of art, including the works of Isfahani artist Saeed-Reza Kamrani, were exposed to the eyes of those interested in introducing authentic and rich Iranian art.

Also, the works of "Irfan Qureshi", the head of the Lahore Calligraphers Association, were another part of this exhibition, which was widely welcomed by Pakistani art lovers.

The speakers of the opening ceremony of this exhibition, emphasizing the importance of Islamic art as a tool to strengthen cultural relations between Muslim nations, declared that "Islamic art" is a symbol of common aesthetics among Muslim societies.

This exhibition, which was held in cooperation with the cultural institutions of Iran and Pakistan, is considered an important step in strengthening cultural interactions between the two countries. 204

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