

A significant event in intellectual and academic circles took place in Jakarta recently, as the Bahasa translation of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s seminal book, “The Future of Iran”, was unveiled at Paramadina University. The distinguished guest of honor at the occasion was the Iranian Ambassador to Indonesia, Ali Asghar Mohammadi.
The translation, which has been a subject of great interest for scholars and researchers alike, is now available in the Indonesian language, making it more accessible to the Indonesian academic community and beyond. The unveiling of the book is seen as a significant step in deepening people-to-people diplomacy and promoting intercultural exchange between Indonesia and Iran.
‘The Future of Iran’, written by the late Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, is a thought-provoking and insightful book that offers a comprehensive analysis of Iran’s domestic and foreign policies, as well as its vision for the country’s future. Since its initial publication, the book has garnered considerable attention and acclaim, both domestically and internationally.
In his remarks at the unveiling ceremony, the Iranian Ambassador to Indonesia commended the efforts of the translation team and expressed the warm gratitude of the Iranian government to Paramadina University for hosting the event. Ambassador Mohammadi also highlighted the significance of strengthening academic cooperation and promoting mutual understanding between Indonesia and Iran, and noted that the unveiling of the book is a testament to the strong ties between the two nations.
Paramadina University is one of Indonesia’s premier institutions of higher learning, known for its commitment to promoting intellectual freedom and academic excellence. The university’s President, Meliana Soekmadi, expressed the institution’s enthusiasm for hosting the event and its commitment to fostering greater cultural understanding between Indonesia and Iran.
The Bahasa translation of ‘The Future of Iran’ is expected to spark intense debate and discussion among scholars, policymakers, and the wider public in Indonesia, as well as in other parts of the world. As such, the unveiling of the book is a significant event that promises to open up new avenues for intellectual exchange and cooperation between Indonesia and Iran, and beyond.
In conclusion, the Bahasa translation of Ayatollah Khamenei’s ‘The Future of Iran’ at Paramadina University is a noteworthy development that underscores the growing ties between Indonesia and Iran in the areas of education, culture, and intellectual exchange. The successful translation and unveiling of the book mark an important milestone in promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations, and its ripple effects are expected to be felt far beyond the shores of Southeast Asia.
