TIBF panelists review developments of Islamic Awakening movement
1391/02/18-08:30
On Sunday, experts discussed the case of the ongoing Islamic Awakening movement in the Middle Eastern and North African countries in a marquee, named after the movement in the 25th edition of Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF), the TIBF press office reported.
The marquee hosted three panel discussions, in the first of which, Muhammad Ta’an, a Lebanese personality discussed the narrative literature of the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance.
Next, Hussein Rehal and General Amin Huteit, two Lebanese personalities reviewed the Lebanese Hezbollah’s publicity works in virtual media.
The third panel discussion was about the future of Hamas and Islamic Jihad amid the Islamic Awakening movement, featuring two senior panelists, namely Ali Fayyadh, a Lebanese lawmaker and Ali Reza Soltanshahi, director of the IRI-based Palestinian Studies Center.
The ‘Islamic Awakening’ marquee has been dedicated to the case of the ongoing Islamic Awakening movement in the Middle East and South Africa, otherwise erroneously called by the mainstream western media as ‘Arab spring.’
Under TIBF schedules, three panel discussions will be staged in the marquee on a daily basis until May 12 when the book fair closes.