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Gadget Developed to Connect Mobile Phones to Optical Devices

Mohammad Sabouri, an Iranian inventor, has developed an adaptor used to connect different types of mobile phones and tablets to microscopes, telescopes and various kinds of optical devices.

The innovation can turn gadgets into cameras, and has applications in medicine or other sciences where the naked eye is used to see, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim.

The innovated adaptor is installed next to the optical device and turns mobile phones and tablets into gadgets capable of taking photos or making films, which could be shared accordingly.

When optical devices are used, says the innovator, only one person is capable of seeing the scene from behind the ocular lens. But in some cases, it is possible to share the scene with others through the optical device.

“The scene could be anything from a microscope slide to celestial bodies,” he said.

He said the gadget he has innovated makes it possible for mobile phones or tablets to be installed next to optical devices and record films or take pictures after being adjusted to the required settings.

He claims his innovation is the first of its kind as no similar device had been developed until he devised the adaptor.

Iranian Documentary to Compete in Sydney Film Festival

Iranian Documentary to Compete in Sydney Film Festival

Directed by Mahdi Zamanpour Kiasari, the documentary is about an old man who, despite losing his eyesight at the age of forty due to a genetic disorder, is not only leading a normal life independently, but engages in activities that even ordinary people fail to perform.

In late September 2017, the flExiff 2002-2022 will present its 15th and last edition, despite lack of funds, with unconditional support from filmmakers and support from Sydney Olympic Park Authority.

This year, the filmfest will be a part of Sydney Fringe Festival to represent Western Sydney. Over 50 short and feature length films from 30 countries will be screened at flEXiff 2017.

Iran Develops Versatile Mini-Tractor for Gardening

Mini-Tractor -Gardening

The versatile mini-tractor has been designed and produced for the first time thanks to financial and logistical support by the Technology Development Department of the Islamic Azad University.

According to a Farsi report by Azad News Agency (ANA), a number of researchers, elites and faculty members of the university have contributed to the project.

The mini-tractor can be produced on an industrial scale and supplied to the market, Abbas Nemati, an expert on the research team, says.

According to him, the mini-tractor can be used in all gardens and farms as it is versatile and enjoys high maneuverability.

The machine can be equipped with different devices such as ploughshares, water pumps, cultivators, etc., he added.

The mini-tractor has good engine power, high quality and endurance, low fuel consumption and an affordable price, the researcher noted.

 

Iranian Diplomat Holds Talks with Hezbollah Chief

Iranian Diplomat Holds Talks with Hezbollah Chief

During the Tuesday meeting, Jaberi Ansari and Nasrallah exchanged views about the latest developments in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Palestine.

Jaberi Ansari offered his congratulations on the recent victories of the Lebanese army and Resistance in fight against terrorist groups.

He also expressed the hope that these victories would lead to further stability in Lebanon.

Nasrallah, for his part, thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for its support of Lebanon.

He also underlined the internal cohesion between the Lebanese army, resistance forces, people, and government.

Iran Rejects Erdogan’s Claim about Joint Operation against PKK

“We have not devised any operation plan outside the borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the IRGC Ground Force’s Hamzeh Seyed al-Shohada base said in a statement on Tuesday.

“But like in the past, we will strongly counter any group, team or individual seeking to infiltrate into the Iranian territory to carry out terrorist or anti-security measures,” it added.

It said some terrorist groups based in camps in northern Iraq have been seeking to cause insecurity in Iran in recent years with the logistical support of the enemies of the Islamic Republic; however, they have repeatedly failed to conduct any move and sustained heavy damage.

The IRGC base vowed a “crushing and harsh” response to these groups intending to carry out the slightest move to create insecurity in Iran’s border areas.

Turkey’s President Erdogan said on Monday that a joint Turkish-Iranian operation against Kurdish militants was “always on the agenda.”

“It is always on the agenda to carry out a joint operation with Iran against those terror organizations which pose a threat,” Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul before a visit to Jordan.

Turkey has been fighting against the outlawed PKK militants for decades.

Iran is also fighting PJAK, a PKK offshoot, in its northwestern border region with Turkey. Iranian forces killed five PJAK terrorists in an ambush there last June.

PJAK randomly carries out hit-and-run attacks on Iranian targets, after which they retreat to their lairs in Iraq and Turkey.

Israel, Terrorism Threatening Middle East: Lebanese PM

“Two dangers, namely the Zionist regime of Israel and terrorism, are threatening Lebanon and the region,” Hariri said in a Tuesday meeting with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Jaberi Ansari in Beirut.

The Lebanese premier further noted cooperation and partnership among Lebanon’s different political groups is the main driving force behind the Lebanese government’s recent accomplishments.

“We are determined to continue this approach,” he went on to say.

Israel, Terrorism Threatening Middle East: Lebanese PMHe also conveyed his greetings to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as well as First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and expressed the hope that the two countries would further boost mutual ties.

Jaberi Ansari, for his part, echoed Hariri’s remarks concerning the two dangers (Israel and terrorism), and noted, “These two threats can serve as common ground for promotion of Iran-Lebanon ties as well as regional cooperation.”

The Iranian official further touched upon the beginning of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s second term in office, and said Tehran stands ready to enhance relations with Beirut on all fronts.

Jaberi Ansari said regional crises could be settled through dialogue, understanding, and political partnership, describing Lebanon as a good example of national consensus and domestic coexistence.

Asghar Farhadi Starts Shooting Latest Film in Spain

Asghar Farhadi Starts Shooting Latest Film in Spain

Budgeted at 10 million euros ($11.8 million), the Spanish-language film is being produced by Alexandre Mallet-Guy at Paris-based Memento Films Production and Alvaro Longoria at Spanish outfit Morena Films.

Written by Farhadi, “Everybody Knows” follows the journey of Carolina as she travels with her family from Buenos Aires to her hometown in Spain for a celebration. Meant to be a brief visit, the trip is disturbed by unforeseen events that will completely change the lives of Carolina and her family.

Farhadi earlier revealed the high-profile, real-life Bardem-Cruz couple will “not necessarily” play an on-screen couple in the Spanish-language feature.

“Once again there are different couples in my film, not only one,” Farhadi told Screen in March, of what is a recurring theme of his work.

“The film is again about family and family relationships. But there are also some new aspects in it. Yes [Cruz and Bardem] are in the film but they are not necessarily a couple in the film.”

The non-Spanish speaker said he has written the script for the new film in Farsi and it has been translated into Spanish. “I don’t speak Spanish,” he explained via a translator. “But I have time between now and the shoot to at least become more familiar with the music of the film and do my best.”

“Everybody Knows,” which has started shooting near Madrid, is being sold worldwide by Memento Films International, according to Variety.

“Everybody Knows” marks the third collaboration between Farhadi and Mallet-Guy after “The Salesman” and “The Past,” which Memento Films produced and distributed in France. Before winning a foreign-language Oscar, “The Salesman” scooped two awards at last year’s Cannes for best script for Farhadi and best actor for Shahab Hosseini, while “The Past” earned Berenice Bejo a best actress award at Cannes in 2013.

“Everybody Knows’” key crew includes Jose-Luis Alcaine, a cinematographer who has worked with Carlos Saura, Bigas Luna and Pedro Almodovar; Sonia Grande, the costume designer of Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” and Alejandro Amenábar’s “The Others”; and Hayedeh Safiyari, the editor who worked with Farhadi on “A Separation” and “The Salesman.”

France 3 Cinema, Lucky Red, Untitled Films Aie and Asghar Farhadi Production are co-producing “Everybody Knows” in association with Memento Films Distribution, Cofinova and Indefilms.

“Everybody Knows” is being backed by Canal Plus, Eurimages, France Televisions, Movistar, Cine + and ICAA.

Mosques in Iran; Cultural Havens with Impressive Architecture

Mosques in Iran; Cultural Havens with Impressive Architecture
The Jame’ Mosque of Yazd is the grand, congregational mosque of Yazd in central Iran

Mosques are the most important works of architecture in Iran since the advent of Islam. The mosques built in the most remote areas across the country indicate the huge significance of these buildings in Iranian people’s lives.

August 21, the day when Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Holy Quds was set on fire by Zionists in 1969, has been named as the World Mosque Day by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The following are some of the most prominent and oldest mosques located in various parts of Iran:

Qoba Mosque of Sanandaj

The mosque is located in the old part of the Kurdish-majority city, western Iran. The building was constructed in 1812 by Amanollah Khan Ardalan, the then governor of Kurdistan.

Furg Mosque

It is a Sunni mosque in a village with the same name, has a special style of architecture. It is located 110km east of Birjand, eastern Iran.

The Grand Mosque of Sari

This is one of the few mosques in Iran with one Iwan. The mosque has been repaired and renovated in various eras, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Seyyed Mosque

It is the biggest and the most famous mosque from the Qajar era in Isfahan. It was founded by Seyyed Mohammad Bagher Shafti, one of the most famous clergymen in Isfahan, in the middle of the 19th century, but its tiling lasted until the end of the century. The Seyyed mosque is the best sample for studying the tiling art in the Qajar era.

 

Fahraj Mosque 

The oldest Muslim house of worship in Iran,it  is the only ancient mosque across the Muslim world whose structure has remained intact. The mosque located in a town with the same name in Yazd Province was built about 1,400 years ago.

 

The Grand Mosque of Naein

This mosque in Isfahan province is the city’s premier historical attraction, though with a 28m high minaret, it is also probably the city’s tallest building. In Islamic architecture reference books, Naein mosque is the third oldest one in Iran.

The mosque has been built on the site of an abandoned fire temple belonging to the Sassanid dynasty. The basement of this mosque, however, appears to be from a different religious and historical period. It seems that it was a temple belonging to a pre-Zoroastrian era. The alabaster stones used in the ceiling of the basement are the only source of light for the dark hall. It is estimated that this part of the structure is more than 2,000 years of old.

The Jame’ Mosque of Yazd

It is the grand, congregational mosque of Yazd in central Iran. The mosque is depicted on the obverse of the Iranian 200 rials banknote. The 12th-century mosque is still in use today. It was first built under Ala’oddoleh Garshasb of the Al-e Bouyeh dynasty. The mosque was largely rebuilt between 1324 and 1365, and is one of the outstanding 14th century buildings of Iran.

The old mosque is one of the most beautiful, outstanding, and important tourist attractions in Iran.

Bastam Grand Mosque

This mosque is located at a distance of 200 metres from the tomb of Bayazid, a famous Persian Sufi, south of the city of Bastam, in Iran’s east-northern province of Semnan. It was constructed in the 1st century AH.

The historic mosque is connected to the Kashaneh Tower in the southeast. The tower has 30 sides. Some researchers believe this structure is a relic from the times of Qazan Khan Mongol and it was previously known as Qazaneh.

 

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

It is one of the architectural masterpieces of Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan, central Iran.

The construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1619. It was built by the chief architect Sheikh Bahai, during the reign of Shah Abbas I of Persia.

Iran to Establish Joint Chambers of Commerce with Italy, Switzerland, Tajikistan

The head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines & Agriculture (TCCIM), Gholam-Hossein Shafei, says the groundwork has been laid for the establishment of joint chambers of commerce between Iran and Italy, Switzerland, and Tajikistan.

According to a Farsi report by the Tasnim News Agency, he went on to say that forming joint commerce chambers is among the moves and measures placed on TCCIM’s agenda to develop trade relations with other countries.

“Those involved in [domestic] private sector are expected to play a significant role in these processes.”

The TCCIM head expressed regret that currently, there is a turbulence in the country’s demand and supply market, which highlights the need to pay special attention to exports and double the efforts to improve the condition.

Increasing exports should be a priority to achieve the targets of the Resistance Economy set by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, he stressed.

Male Persian Leopard to Return Home from Portugal for Mating

Male Persian Leopard to Return Home from Portugal for Mating

The managing director of Eram Zoo, Iraj Jahangir, declared that on August 25, a male Persian leopard will be brought back to the country from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.

It will be transferred to Eram Zoo in Tehran, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim News Agency.

Jahangir went on to say that the plane carrying the leopard will land at Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran at 10:30 am.

He added the rare animal, which had in a way migrated to Portugal, is being handed over to Iran for mating with a female Persian leopard and breeding.

Jahangir noted, “We already have a pair of leopards in the park. However, due to the old age of the male leopard, which has led to the infertility of the female animal, we decided to transfer another male leopard to the park. Mating and breeding are our two main goals.”

The leopard, which is in fact returning to his hometown, is purebred, he said.

The move is aimed at preventing the extinction of Persian leopard, Jahangir stressed.

“We are not purchasing the leopard from Portugal. In fact, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) is giving him to us.”

He said the EAZA is responsible for controlling, maintaining and supervising all the European zoos, adding the association is also involved in exchanging animals between zoos.

“Iran is the only Asian country which has gained EAZA’s membership since three years ago. By paying a modest membership fee, we receive a wide array of services from the association, an instance of which is the delivery of the male leopard. We are duty-bound to only pay the costs involved in transferring the leopard to Iran.”

After entering Iran, the leopard will be quarantined for 20 days to prevent transmission of any sort of diseases from him to other animals in the park, Jahangir said.

Following this period, he added, the leopard will be put in a cage so that after a few days, the mating process begins.

The area where the leopard is to be kept is not fenced, he said, adding the cage is made of glass and built in compliance with international standards.