The National Day of Ferdowsi honors Iran's national values and religious beliefs by recognizing Ferdowsi's role in immortalizing the Persian language, culture, and history through his timeless masterpiece, 'Shahnameh' (Book of Kings).
Today, a variety of programs are being held across Iran to celebrate the day.
Ferdowsi's tomb is one of the popular tourist attractions in Iran. Millions of visitors from various provinces of Iran, foreign dignitaries, tourists, and other Persian-speaking people from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East come to see the tomb every year.
Ferdowsi’s ‘Shahnameh’, which is the world’s longest epic poem created by a single poet, has been translated into many languages and has influenced literary works in other countries.
Ferdowsi's epic work covers all facets of humanity, calling individuals to aspire to the highest human status.
‘Shahnameh’ took 30 years to be written, which is twice as long as Homer’s ‘Iliad’ and ‘Odyssey’ combined.
The book about Persian kings, written entirely in Persian, played a key role in the revival of this language and made a significant contribution to the development of Persian literature.
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