First, let’s establish our knowledge infrastructure

* First, establish our #knowledge_infrastructure:

Sometimes I tell students that if you do not access the sources and do not go to the main sources of literary, historical, religious works, etc., you are rootless.
You remain like a tree and a bush that has no roots in the soil. You will remain like someone who does not work and has no source of income, he only eats from his pocket or borrows from others and takes charity to continue his life.
If we don’t read books, if we don’t read history, if we don’t read the history of Iran, the history of Islam and the history of the world, we won’t become knowledgeable and knowledgeable and we won’t grow.
By putting some flowers, nightingales and photos on the group page and writing one or two lines of poetry and one or two slogans and some greetings and salutations and mentioning the names of Imams, and dealing with the skin and appearance of religious affairs instead of the brain and deep human messages. Without knowledge and knowledge, and without religious, literary, historical, and social knowledge, we will not go anywhere.
By bringing a few verses from Shahnameh, Masnavi of Rumi or Hafez etc., from websites and groups and virtual space, we do not become literate.
We should read the Shahnameh, flip through Masnavi, know Khayyam and Attar, read the history of our country. We should read at least ten pages a day. Without study and access to literary, historical, religious sources and treasures, we cannot, and it is better to say, we have no right to be the flag bearers of others. We have no right to forbid others.
By reading and forwarding a few scattered articles from here and there, we cannot express knowledge and awareness. Again, our roots are in the air.
We must have roots in the soil so as not to be shaken by a wind and storm.
I see many friends take one or two verses from Shahnameh or one or two lines from Golestan Saadi, or one or two moral religious sentences, from websites and cyberspace, forward them and put them in groups. One or two stories mixed with superstitions or legends are taken from somewhere as religious and moral documents and attributed to one of the elders, and forwarded to others that, for example, we are also people of knowledge, study and literacy. Without opening the pages of the Shahnameh, without looking at Saadi’s Golestan. Without having read a historical or religious book.
I want to say that as long as we don’t get bogged down with books, history and literature, we don’t suffer, we won’t get anywhere with a few superficial articles and slogans and posting a few pictures of flowers and nightingales and a few greetings and blessings.
So that we don’t change our knowledge and thought step by step, so that we don’t benefit from the literary, historical, and religious experiences of the writers and scientists before us, and we don’t strengthen our knowledge infrastructure by referring to the sources by reading a few superficial articles and Some superstitions and undocumented stories, in the virtual space, we only fool ourselves and think others are simple and underestimate them.
We certainly do not benefit from this superficiality, nor can we lead our society.
We need knowledge to strengthen the knowledge infrastructure and improve our country and our society, and knowledge cannot be obtained unless we are people of books and studies.
good luck.

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