The Iranian Embassy in Thailand recently held a significant ceremony in Ayutthaya, commemorating Sheikh Ahmad Qomi, a prominent historical figure who played a pivotal role in strengthening cultural ties between Iran and Thailand. The event coincided with the celebration of 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.


Honoring Sheikh Ahmad Qomi’s Legacy

A Historic Event in Siam’s Old Capital

The ceremony took place on November 23 at Sheikh Ahmad Qomi’s mausoleum in Ayutthaya province, drawing the participation of:

  • Iranian and Thai officials.
  • Academics and researchers.
  • Cultural enthusiasts from both nations.

Paying Tribute to a Cultural Bridge

Nasseredin Heidari, Iran’s ambassador to Thailand, and Mehdi Zare, Iran’s cultural attaché, laid wreaths at Sheikh Ahmad’s tomb, paying homage to his contributions.

In his speech, Ambassador Heidari highlighted Sheikh Ahmad’s role in fostering:

  • Cultural exchange between Siam (Thailand) and Iran.
  • Religious and social connections between the two ancient civilisations.

He proposed a collaborative conference with the Thai Embassy in Tehran to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations.


Cultural Highlights of the Ceremony

Showcasing Iranian Heritage

The event featured:

  • A Documentary: Chronicling Sheikh Ahmad’s life and his influence on Thai culture.
  • An Exhibition: Displaying exquisite Iranian handicrafts, including:
    • Enamelwork.
    • Marquetry.
    • Ceramics.

These exhibits celebrated Iran’s rich artistic traditions and further strengthened cultural appreciation.

The Legacy of Sheikh Ahmad Qomi

Born in Qom, Iran, Sheikh Ahmad migrated to Siam in the early 17th century. He became a respected scholar and a key advisor at the Ayutthaya royal court. His contributions include:

  • Building bridges of cultural understanding.
  • Establishing deep-rooted ties between the people of Iran and Thailand.

Significance of 70 Years of Iran-Thailand Diplomacy

A Milestone in Bilateral Relations

The commemoration of Sheikh Ahmad Qomi serves as a symbol of the enduring friendship between Iran and Thailand, with:

  • Plans for joint academic conferences.
  • Continued cultural and diplomatic collaboration.

Inspiring Modern Diplomacy

Sheikh Ahmad’s story highlights the timeless importance of cultural exchange in fostering mutual respect and understanding. His legacy continues to inspire diplomatic efforts between the two nations.


Cultural Celebrations Beyond Borders

In addition to the ceremony in Ayutthaya, Thailand witnessed another heartwarming event at Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya, celebrating the birth of a newborn elephant.

Traditional Blessings for a New Life

  • Led by Phra Kru Kasemkittisophon, abbot of Samakkhibanphot Temple.
  • Featured a grand parade of 30 traditional dancers and 38 elephants.
  • Marked the garden’s sixth elephant birth this year, bringing their total to 79 elephants.

This parallel celebration highlights Thailand’s vibrant cultural heritage, blending tradition with modern significance.

The ceremony honoring Sheikh Ahmad Qomi in Ayutthaya and Thailand’s celebration of its cultural milestones underscore the importance of preserving historical legacies while embracing future collaboration. Events like these not only celebrate history but also strengthen the bonds between nations and communities.

 

Ref – Thaiger

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