In the Iranian pavilion at the BIBF, which commenced on June 17, 2026, the martyred Leader works were positioned as a primary exhibit.
The booth’s curators have dedicated a specific segment of the layout to his intellectual legacy, presenting his published works alongside a carefully selected inventory of Iranian literature and history.
The Iranian presence, managed by the Iran Book and Literature House under the direction of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, features a collection of 250 titles.
Beyond the works of the martyred Leader, the pavilion hosts a mix of classical and contemporary Persian literature, volumes on Sacred Defense history, art studies, and children’s literature.
The pavilion displays a map of Iran under the slogan, “Iran, the Land of Unity and Solidarity,” intended to project national cohesion.
A specific corner of the booth is also memorialized in honor of the children lost in the Minab incident due to US-Israeli aggression on Iran in February 2026.
The fair, which runs through June 21, is a major operational hub for the publishing industry in Asia.