In 1367, by Seyyed Mohammad Asghari, the head of Kayhan Institute at the time, and with the approval of Seyyed Mohammad Khatami, the then representative of Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini at Kayhan Institute, he was assigned the editorship of Kayhan newspaper, and in 1370, by the order of Seyyed Ali Khamenei, he was appointed as the responsible editor of Kayhan newspaper. And he worked in this position until 1374. In the same years, with the beginning of Khamenei’s foreign jurisprudence course, he participated in this course for two years.
In the middle of 1374, he ended his cooperation with the Keihan Institute, and in March of the same year, he published Sobh’s political and cultural magazine. The life of this publication continued until 1378. This year, Nasiri returned to Qom and continued his studies on principles and jurisprudence. In 1380, he was appointed as the political deputy of the policy-making council of Friday imams all over the country and worked in this position until 1384.
