۶ آذر ۱۴۰۳ |۲۴ جمادی‌الاول ۱۴۴۶ | Nov 26, 2024
Persian language professor

The field of Persian language and literature not only has a deep connection with Iranian identity and culture, but also serves as the guardian of Iran's nationality and history.

Hawzah News Agency- Professor of Persian language and literature Mr. Yesavali, on the sidelines of the Qom Writers' Center's discussion of Masnavi, spoke about the establishment of the Persian language and literature department at Tolo Mehr University and by reciting a few verses of his poems, he reminded the importance and high status of Persian literature. He considered the beginning of this field to be a source of joy and pleasure for academics.

He emphasized that the field of Persian language and literature not only has a deep connection with Iranian identity and culture, but also serves as the guardian of Iranian nationality and history.

This poet and writer further noted that the field of Persian literature is not solely for obtaining a university degree, rather it is a responsibility to protect the integrity of the Persian language, Iranian nationality and identity which relies on the students of this field.

In another part of his speech, this poet and writer congratulated the students of Tolo Mehr University for their participation in Persian language and literature courses and expressed his hope that this field, considering the special background and position of Tolo Mehr University and its writers' center, which holds many classes and meetings in the field of Persian language and literature, it has achieved remarkable brilliance.

Professor Yesavali pointed out that the field of Persian language and literature is the connecting link of many fields including the humanities, history, psychology, philosophy and sociology, and even has a strong connection with fields other than humanities.

At the end, professor Yesavali expressed his hope that the students of Persian literature will create a bright future for themselves and the Persian language and literature, and with their presence, they will be a source of service and hope for this major.

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