Revolution can be defined as the collapse of the previous order and its replacement
by a new one. Revolutions are analyzed in terms not only of their causes and
preconditions, but also of their consequences. In February 1979, world saw a
remarkable event of a change which is known as The Islamic Revolution of Iran.
Revolution is a socio-political process, which influence every aspect of life but due
to ideological motives has significance effect on culture.
Islamic revolution of Iran brought about a new outlook to not only Iranian society
but gave identity definition to Muslims of various countries. As the revolution was
based on Islamic teachings thus it was very important to align modern everyday life
of a Muslim individual with Islamic ideology. It was imperative to provide cultural
alternative due to competing identity options available in global arena. It also
important to provide with scientific progress within the ethical framework of Islam.
This paper will focus on understanding the cultural narratives and scientific progress
in post revolution Iran and its impact on other Islamic countries. This paper will also
explore the impacts of Islamic revolution on the progress of scientific and cultural
centers in Iran and other Muslim countries using Pakistan as case study. Research
methodology for the findings will be constructed upon the relevant literature in terms
of books, articles, research papers, interviews, newspapers and documentaries. This
paper will also draw upon primary data of Books and Video library membership,
cultural events, linguistic & skills training from Khana-e- Farhang situated in
Pakistan. Key informant interviews will also be carried out with Individuals using
above mentioned services to understand its utility and impact