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April 5, 2026

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Does fortune-telling and divination tarnish human dignity?/ Sina Yousefi

Fortune-telling and divination, as manifestations of superstitions in modern societies, are considered a serious threat to human dignity beyond just a cultural and social problem. These phenomena take advantage of individuals’ psychological, economic, and social vulnerabilities, targeting their intellectual independence and free will, and reducing them from capable and autonomous beings to dependent and passive […]...

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Created By: Sina Yousefi
March 21, 2025

قتSuperstition sales under the shadow of law / Ehsan Haqqi

Humans have always believed in the influence of supernatural and non-material factors on their lives and destinies, from ancient times until the present day as recorded in history and shown by archaeological studies. They have constantly strived to control these factors and improve their lives and the lives of their loved ones by manipulating them. […]...

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Created By: Ehsan Haghi
March 21, 2025

Looking for a justice-centered city?/ Mina Javani

The Tehran metro is no longer just a means of public transportation, but has turned into a battleground where tension, struggle, and survival take place in every corner. Every day, thousands of passengers search for a chance to catch their breath amidst the overcrowding and pressure at stations that cannot accommodate such a large population. […]...

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Created By: Mina Javani
March 21, 2025

Book Introduction: “Aristocratic Management”

Book Aristocratic management. “By the pen of Ahmad Fa’al, a researcher and analyst of theoretical issues in politics and sociology, was published in 1403. The author has written this book based on his experiences in the fields of management, oil industry, and political sociology. His first experience relates to his undergraduate studies in management, which […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Fa’al
March 21, 2025

“Organizing Greater Tehran or Relocating the Capital?; A Conversation with Dr. Mohammadtaghi Rahnamayi / Pedram Tahsini”

The transfer of the capital was one of the topics that has been discussed since the beginning of the fourteenth government and by the President, in order to create a platform for a specialized discourse about this important concern of the government and the people. Supporters and opponents of this idea have expressed their opinions […]...

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Created By: Padram Tahsini
February 19, 2025

Taqi Azadarmaki: Relocating the capital is a wrong and self-serving project/ Ali Kalaei

For decades, the issue of transferring the capital in Iran has been raised and each time this discussion ends without any clear results, it is pushed to the sidelines. Tehran, as the center of political, economic, cultural, and other activities in the country, faces numerous problems such as overpopulation, air pollution, and concentration of major […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
February 19, 2025

Ardeshir Pisheng: The diversity of mother tongues in Iran is an opportunity, not a threat/ Azar Taherabadi.

Iran is a land with a wide range of linguistic and cultural diversity. Mother languages such as Kurdish, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Balochi, Turkmen, Gilaki, Mazandarani, and others are not only a part of the country’s historical identity, but also serve as a bridge for cultural interaction, scientific development, and regional diplomacy. While some may see […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
February 19, 2025

“Development Plan for Makran Coasts” or “Internal and External Colonization”? / Shira Ahmad Shirani Naroui

Makran is a region in southeastern Iran that extends from the Strait of Hormuz to the east and begins at Minab, continuing to the Sindh River in Balochistan, Pakistan. This region is of special importance due to its geopolitical location and is recognized as an international waterway. Makran holds strategic value for both Iran and […]...

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Created By: Shir Ahmad Shirani Naroui
February 19, 2025

The Face of the Capital from the Past to Today / Reza Dehlooi

Tehran has been experiencing unbalanced and chaotic growth since the Safavid period, especially since it was chosen as the capital of Iran by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar. Despite occasional attempts to establish official boundaries and limits for the city, it has continued to expand and develop without proper oversight or control from national authorities. As […]...

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Created By: Reza Dehlavi
February 19, 2025

City as a Territory: Reproducing Inequalities through Spatial Policies in Tehran / Mina Javani

The division between center and periphery is one of the fundamental mechanisms shaping economic, social, and cultural inequalities in modern societies. This distinction, which is reproduced in historical and structural contexts, is not only evident in macro-level policies, but also in the smallest elements of urban life. The recent decision by the Tehran City Council […]...

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Created By: Mina Javani
February 19, 2025

Makran in the trap of politics/ Mohsen Behbahani

A while ago, the government spokesperson announced that the medical government intends to relocate the capital from Tehran to the Makran region and this matter is under consideration. (1) Many countries throughout history have changed their capitals for various reasons, the main reason being the increase in population in the capital and balanced development in […]...

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Created By: Mohsen Borhanzehi
February 19, 2025