70 Libraries in Zanjan Mosques Host Book Week Programs

70 Libraries in Zanjan Mosques Host Book Week Programs

In a significant cultural initiative, seventy libraries housed within mosques across Zanjan province are set to host a series of enriching programs as part of the annual Book Week. This effort aims to integrate religious and cultural institutions in promoting reading and intellectual engagement among local communities.

The programs, scheduled to run throughout Book Week, will include a variety of activities such as storytelling sessions for children, book review circles for adults, poetry readings, and discussions on Islamic texts and literature. Emphasis will be placed on making these resources accessible to all age groups and encouraging public participation.

Officials from the Zanjan Department of Culture and Islamic Guidance highlighted the role of mosques as integral community hubs and their potential to foster intellectual growth through their attached libraries. They expressed hopes that these programs would not only boost readership but also strengthen community bonds and cultural understanding.

Librarians and volunteers have been preparing for weeks to ensure the success of these events, curating special collections and designing engaging activities. This initiative underscores a commitment to expanding literary outreach beyond traditional library settings, bringing books and knowledge directly to the heart of neighborhoods.