Islamabad (IP) - The Cultural House of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Peshawar, Pakistan, unveiled two valuable books, "Azan-e-Ishq" and "Sirat-e-Ishq," to promote spiritual and literary concepts.

Iran Press/Asia: According to the Iran Press News Agency from Islamabad, two books written by Pakistani authors in Persian were unveiled at the ceremony, which aimed to strengthen literary and religious ties between the two nations of Iran and Pakistan.

Bashar Farrokh's book Azan-e-Ishq, which examines the virtues and merits of the Ahl al-Bayt (a.s.) and depicts the spiritual and moral position of these nobles in Islamic culture with a literary approach, was one of the two valuable works unveiled at the ceremony.

This book attempts to convey love and devotion to the Ahl al-Bayt to today's generation through the language of literature.

The second book, "The Path of Love," is written by Tabandeh Farrokh and narrates a spiritual travelogue to Syria, in which the author recounts his personal experiences visiting the holy sites, history, and culture of this land.

Both works, while having a literary approach, invite the audience to a spiritual and contemplative journey.

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