Radicalism will return to the US and Europe (Part One)
Davood Feirahi, an Iranian university professor, takes an in-depth look at ISIL, saying the terror group will ultimately wreak havoc in Europe and the US.
Christians in Isfahan celebrate the 350th anniversary of a famous church
A service is held in Isfahan to mark the 350th anniversary of a very old place of worship.
A sentence that should not be carried out
Top Shiite clerics in Iran speak up against the death sentence handed down by a Saudi court against Saudi cleric, Nimr al-Nimr.
In Photos: Wildlife Sanctuaries of Iran’s Khorasan Razavi
Khorasan Razavi Province, in northeastern Iran, is home to a mountain of natural attractions including conservation areas, wildlife sanctuaries, and a national park.
A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 19
IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian dailies on Sunday and picked headlines from 19 of them.
Humans took up residence in what is Iran today some 230,000 years ago
Darband Caves in Gilan Province with archeological finds as old as the Paleolithic Era can unravel the mystery surrounding early cave dwellers in Iran.
Government and Economic Development
A book that dissects the reasons why some non-democratic governments are on the fast track to economic development?
A society which allows a blemish on human dignity is not Islamic
The late Imam Khomeini’s grandson says a society in which human dignity is disrespected is by no means Islamic.
We shouldn’t let the chance of a final nuclear deal slip away
The German ambassador to Iran says investment in Iran carries weight for European countries, Germany in particular, stressing that Iran and the West should not lose the opportunity which has arisen for nuclear talks.
Israel’s proposal to arm Iran with atomic weapons
A SAVAK document has sheds light on Iran-Israel military ties before the 1979 revolution saying that back then Israel supported Iran's development of nuclear weapons.
The last moderate standing
President Rouhani might be the last moderate president who rides in the vehicle of words; a chance which shouldn’t be blown.
One forum; two views
How Iranians react to the death sentence for a Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, Saudi Shiite cleric.
Imam Ali can serve as a model to unite Shias and Sunnis
Ali-style justice and governance along with his lifestyle can be used as a paradigm in the face of plots to stoke divisions in the world of Islam.
Iranian research involving DNA
A look at how Iranian scientists have contributed to global research involving DNA.
Top researchers were awarded at International Foundation of Prof. Yalda
Internationally renowned medical researchers are awarded in the 5th International Academic Foundation of Professor Yalda.
Unlike Salafism, Ijtihad explores new responses to recent questions
The grandson of Imam Khomeini says Ijtihad is the act of building on old principles to find new answers to new questions; those who believe new questions have old answers are stuck in the past.
Iran opens first Islamic Awakening House
Speaker Larijani said Islamic Awakening movement may face obstacles in its way, but it keeps moving forward.
Iranian artists to organize charity event to help the hungry
Iranian artists contribute to the efforts of the United Nations food agency to take on global hunger.
Three Iranian scholars weigh in on ways of promoting global peace
Tehran plays host to a gathering to mark the International Day of Peace.
A geek motivated by his parents
The mother of a top Iranian computer programmer says her pursuit of knowledge has inspired her son.
Symbolic polo match to prompt UNESCO to register the game in Iran’s name
A polo match is held in Isfahan to prompt UNESCO to register the sport in Iran’s name.
These serpents are not sterile!
The vicious circle of terrorism will persist in the Middle East unless determination and courage are employed to wipe out the deep-rooted problem.
In a man-ruled kingdom, an Iranian woman goes all alone
A female Iranian bus driver has hit the road to prove that women don’t have to take a back seat to men as far as certain jobs are concerned.
How humans react to art has nothing to do with nationality
Mahmoud Farshchian, a household name in Iranian painting, says nationality plays no role in the way people treat arts.