Holding a Khayyam recitation ceremony in Tehran's Nahj al-Balagha Park with group and mixed dance

The people of Tehran gathered in Nahj al-Balagha Park during a ceremony titled "Khayyam Khani" and danced and performed en masse.
Khayyam is a prominent and global figure whose precise and highly scientific calendar, known as the "Jalali Calendar," is used by the public every day, and his unique and philosophical quatrains are also welcomed by many people around the world. However, Khayyam's recitation and its ceremonies, which are mostly dedicated to the people of Bushehr, have created another passion among the people.
Reciting Khayyam in Bushehr is a tradition of the people of this province that has continued from generation to generation. This tradition is not only about spending a night with poetry and music, but also a philosophy for living in the moment and taking advantage of it.
In this regard, a video has been published on social media showing a Khayyam recitation ceremony, but this time it was held by the people of Tehran in Nahj al-Balagha Park, with mixed dancing and singing. The people of Tehran, in a show of civil disobedience regarding the protests, which recently included the hijab, gathered in Nahj al-Balagha Park and began to dance en masse under the guise of holding a Khayyam recitation ceremony.
The presence of women without the mandatory hijab at this ceremony is a sign of their power and the unity of men with them, which has aroused the fear of the regime even more than before. Many Iranians, upon seeing this video, declared that indescribable joy had been institutionalized in their being and wished for the holding of authentic Iranian millennium celebrations in all parts of the country soon and after the victory of the revolution in this way.
By holding this ceremony, the people of Tehran made the regime understand that Iranians have a culture, civilization, and authenticity that are thousands of years old, whose celebrations are famous throughout the world, and now they have returned to their authenticity and culture and will make up for all the years lost by the regime.




