It is providing visitors with inexpensive copies of the book and helps them get familiar with its concepts, according to Hojat-ol-Islam Hamid Reza Mahdavi Arfa, who is in charge of the pavilion.
He said the pavilion also introduces the Nahj-ul-Balaqa reading global campaign, which has been welcomed in 69 countries.
Nahj-ul-Balaqa is a collection of sermons, precepts, prayers, epistles and aphorisms of Imam Ali (AS), the first Shia Imam.
It was compiled by al-Sayyid al-Sharif al-Radi about one thousand years ago.