Naseriyeh Islamic School Exhibitions

The exhibition of Non-Muslim scientists embraced Islam

Ruhollah Mousavi was born to Ayatollah Seyyed Mostafa Musavi and Hajieh Agha Khanum, also called Hajar, in the town of Khomein, about 300 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, Iran, possibly on May 17, 1900 or September 24, 1902. 

Naseriyeh Islamic Seminary
Isfahan, Iran

 The exhibition of Imam Khomeini

Ruhollah Mousavi was born to Ayatollah Seyyed Mostafa Musavi and Hajieh Agha Khanum, also called Hajar, in the town of Khomein, about 300 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, Iran, possibly on May 17, 1900 or September 24, 1902. 

Naseriyeh Islamic Seminary
Isfahan, Iran

The exhibition of top women in Iran

Naseriyeh school exhibition has focused on the issue of women in Iran in order to eradicate the wrong perception of non Iranians about the position of women in Iran. 

Naseriyeh Islamic Seminary
Isfahan, Iran

Genocide in Gaza

A massive military force like the United States, indifferent to humanitarian values, supplies bunker-busting bombs to the oppressive and bloodthirsty Zionist, which then ruthlessly and mercilessly bombs 15,000 children in their homes and hospitals, yet fails to achieve its goals.

Naseriyeh Islamic Seminary
Isfahan, Iran

Old Isfahan Exhibition

Dominated Iranian newspaper headlines on January 16, 1979, when Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, was forced to flee the country in January 1979, less than a month before the Pahlavi dynasty was toppled in the Islamic Revolution.

Naseriyeh Islamic Seminary
Isfahan, Iran