Iran, Malaysia produce documentary on mosques ahead of World Mosque Day

A documentary showcasing the most spectacular mosques in Iran and Malaysia was produced to coincide with World Mosque Day, highlighting the significance of these houses of worship in advancing Islamic goals.
The nine-minute documentary, produced by the Iranian Cultural Center in Malaysia, explores the history, architecture, and current importance of mosques in both countries. The film features lesser-seen images of the interior and artistic designs of these iconic structures. The documentary was produced in response to the Zionist desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, a painful memory for Muslims that is commemorated on August 21. The film aims to pay tribute to the role of mosques in promoting Islamic values.
The documentary features some of the most beautiful mosques in Iran, including the Nasir al-Molk Mosque, the Jame Mosque of Isfahan, and the Blue Mosque of Tabriz, as well as notable mosques in Malaysia, such as the National Mosque, the Zahir Mosque, and the Crystal Mosque.
The film will be broadcast on various Iranian television networks on World Mosque Day, which falls on August 21. It has been produced in Persian, English, and Malay with subtitles.
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