The Sadra publishing house, with the support of the Ibn Sina Foundation, is taking part in the 7th Red Square Book Festival, which will take place on June 17-20 at the Moscow Red Square.
The Sadra publishing house has published many new books over the last few years. The followeing editions will be presented in the non/fiction zone of the festival:
– “Egypt: from Nasser to the present day” by M. F. Vidyasova (2020);
– “Mulla Sadra: Life and Philosophy” by S.S. Safavi (2020);
– “Ta’rih Miskinja. Dagestani Historical Writing (translation from Arabic, commentaries)” by A.R.Shikhsaidov, Z.S.Zakariyev, A.R.Navruzov (2020);
– “The history of Arab-Muslim Philosophy: Textbook and Anthology” (ed. by A.V. Smirnov) (2020);
– “Burhan az-Zakirin” (“Evidence for those who remember)” by Dawlatshah al-Ispijabi (2020);
– “The Past and Present of Islamic Philosophy. Selected articles of Sagadeev’s Readings’ participants” (2008-2019) (edited and compiled by N. S. Kirabaev, R. V. Pshu) (2020);
– “Sudabe and Siyavush. The stories based on the Shahname”.
– “What do you call the grape?” (based on Jalal ad-Din Rumi’s “Masnavi”, retold by H. Fattahi, ed. by N.I. Prigarina) (2021);
– “Universality in Morality” (2nd edition, edited by R. G. Apresyan) (2021);
– “Persian Literature in the 13th-18th Centuries. Vol. 2. M. L. Reisner, A. N. Ardashnikova, “Mature and Late Classics” (2021);
– “The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism” by Henri Corbin (2021);
– “The Secret Garden (Persian poem text, translation, commentary)” by Mahmoud Shabistari (2021);
– “Theology and Society in the 2nd-3rd centuries AH. Volume I. The History of Religious Thought in Early Islam’ by Josef van Ess (2021).
Earlier editions will also be available for purchase.
We are looking forward to seeing you at Sadra’s booth in the non/fiction area!
Admission is free.
Please have your mask and gloves on and keep the social distance of at least 1.5 m.
The Red Square Book Festival is an important event in the cultural life of Moscow. In 2021 it will last four days and will combine online and offline activities.
More than 300 book publishers are expected to participate in the event, and the programme will include over 500 activities. The guests will include writers, publishers, actors, musicians and, of course, readers.
Taking into account the spread of coronavirus infection, the organizers of the Festival will take special measures to ensure the safety of visitors and participants in compliance with the guidelines of the Russian Federal State Agency for Health and Consumer Rights.
More information on the rules for attending the Red Square Book Festival is available at https://bookfestival.ru/.