The Ibn Sina Foundation will participate for the 12th time in the Moscow International Book Fair, where the Foundation and the Sadra publishing house will present their new books published in 2021.
The MIBF will take place on 24-27 September in Expocentre, Pavilion 5, located at Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, 14. The visitors will be able to find the booth B-32 of the Ibn Sina Foundation and the Sadra publishing house at the first floor, section 5.1.
Apart from the previously published works, the readers will have the opportunity to see the following works:
1) “The history of Arab Muslim Philosophy: Textbook and Anthology” (edited by A.V. Smirnov);
2) “Burkhan az-zakirin (“Evidence for those who remember”)” by D. al-Ispijabi (edited by A.K.Bustanov and E.L.Nikitenko; translated from Persian and Arabic and commented by E.L.Nikitenko, translated from Chagatai by A.K.Bustanov);
3) “The Past and the Present of Islamic Philosophy. Selected articles of the participants of “Sagadayev Readings” (2008-2019) (edited and compiled by N. S. Kirabayev, R. V. Pshu);
4) “What do you call a grape? (Based on “Masnavi” by Jalal ad-Din Rumi, rendered by H. Fattahi) (translated from Persian by N.Y. Chalisova, L.K. Lahuti, N.I. Prigarina, edited by N.I. Prigarina);
5) “Universality in Morality: Collective Monograph” (edited by R.G. Apresyan), 2nd edition;
6) “Persian Literature in the 9th-13th centuries. Volume 2: Persian Literature in the 13th-18th centuries. Late Classics” By M. L. Reisner, A. N. Ardashnikova;
7) “The Secret Garden (Persian text of the poem, translation, commentary)” by M. Shabistari (A. A. Lukashev; edited by N. Yu. Chalisova), 2nd edition;
8) “The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism” by H. Corbin (translated from French by Yu. N. Stefanov; preface and notes by J. Eshots; edited by E.A. Frolova);
9) “Theology and Society in the 2nd-3rd Century AH. Volume I. The history of Religious Thought in Early Islam” by J. van Ess (translated from German by P. Kazaku; edited by I. R. Nasyrov);
10) “Upbringing and Education from the Perspective of Muslim Thinkers. Vol. 3: Imam Muhammad al-Ghazali” by B. Rafi’i (translated from Persian by I.R.Gibadullin; edited by N.T.Nurulla-Khojaeva);
11) “The Bulgarian chronicles, or Approaching [‘Ali] Gari” by M.-‘A. Chukuri, ‘A. Basarawi (the introductory article, transcription, translation and commentary by I.R.Saitbattalov);
12) “Khalwa and Rainbow (Based on “Gulistan” by Saadi, interpreted by Farhad Hasan-zade)” (translated from Persian by S. Tarasova, edited by N.I. Prigarina).
The fair will last for four days and will include about 200 online and offline events. More than 150 participants are expected to attend the fair.
Opening hours for visitors:
24 September (Friday): 15:30 – 20:00
25 September (Saturday): 10:00 – 20:00
26 September (Sunday): 10:00 – 20:00
27 September (Monday): 10:00 – 20:00
Tickets are available online only at: https://mibf.accredcenter.ru/tickets/. Please register and specify the visiting time in advance. All visitors must wear masks and maintain the social distance of at least 1.5 m.
More information is available on the organiser’s website: http://mibf.info/
We look forward to seeing you at the booth B-32, section 5.1, first floor, Krasnopresnenskaya embankment 14, Moscow (metro station “Delovoy Tsentr”, “Vystavochnaya”). See you at the MIBF!