Yalda Night, known in Persian as Shab-e Yalda, is the ancient Iranian celebration of the longest night of the year. Observed on the winter solstice, this cultural event brings families together to welcome the return of longer days through poetry, symbolic food, and storytelling. According to historical sources, Yalda Night traditions date back thousands of

Muharram in Iran The month of Muharram is important in the Hijri Calendar (Islamic calendar) and a significant one in the Iranian culture. This is a month full of key historical events, especially the 9th –Tasu’a- and the 10th –Ashura- are acknowledged yearly by many people in the world. These two days hold many memories

Yalda Night Yalda is the traditional Iranian celebration of the winter solstice – the longest night of the year. Observed widely throughout Iran’s history stretching back into pre-Zoroastrian times, Yalda Night evolved into a treasured festival bringing the family together and continues to be practiced by Iranians around the world. The ritual symbolizes the rebirth