According to the website of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, the cultural center plans to hold various cultural and art programs to mark the occasion.
It has invited an Iranian choir group called “Dastan-e Guya” (talking hands) consisting of the hearing impaired to perform programs in sign language in different parts of the country.
Pakistan’s National Museum of Arts and COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, a public research university in Islamabad, will host the group’s performance.
It will also perform a program on the occasion at the Council of Arts in Rawalpindi.
A cultural-art exhibition featuring the Islamic Revolution’s achievements will be held at the museum as well.
The messages of the Islamic Revolution are also going to be published in Pakistani magazines and newspapers in English and Urdu.
The center also plans to introduce various aspects of the revolution at cultural and academic centers in Pakistan.
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