Hawzah News Agency- Speaking at the virtual launch of the Kausar Project for seminary students’ families, he stated that Islamic economy is not a mere imitation of Western systems dressed in religious garb, but is built on entirely divine foundations and structures.
Highlighting the importance of knowledge-seeking, Alamzadeh Nouri cited the Holy Prophet (PBUH): “Be a scholar or a learner, and beware of being among the idlers and the ignorant.” He warned that today’s youth are increasingly distracted by advanced means of entertainment and leisure, urging them to dedicate time to divine knowledge instead.
Quoting Imam Baqir (AS), he added: “Hurry up in seeking knowledge. Hearing even one hadith about God’s permissible and forbidden from a truthful narrator is more valuable than all the gold and silver in the world.” He urged believers to internalize the teachings of the Imams as if sitting directly in their presence, treating narrators merely as intermediaries conveying sacred guidance.
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