The professor at Al-Zahra University said:
Literature and the art of epic play a significant role in shaping the identity of the young generation
The professor at Al-Zahra University stated, “What has brought resistance to its current position today is literature and the art of epic. Sorrow and grief contribute to the endurance of a movement; when this sorrow is intertwined with epic, it prepares the people for the continuation of that path.”

According to a report from the news unit of Qom University’s public relations, Dr. Ansiyeh Khazali made these remarks at the first national conference on resistance, presentiments, and hopes in contemporary literature, held on Wednesday morning, October 24th equivalent to Mehr 2nd, with the presence of guests from Iran and various countries of resistance in the Sheikh Mofid Hall of Qom University. She emphasized that what has brought resistance to its current position today is literature and the art of epic. Sorrow and grief contribute to the endurance of a movement, and when intertwined with epic, they prepare the people for continuing that path. This epic has been conveyed from Hussein ibn Ali (peace be upon him) to all nations, providing the necessary motivation and identity for young generations.
She added: “Shiite literature has conveyed identity and motivation for continuing the path to generations with two powerful wings: eloquence and epic. Therefore, Muslims should have two qiblas: one for worship and another for standing against oppression. The power of art, poetry, and media is an effective weapon in the path of resistance today, and there should be simultaneous investment in hard war tools as well as efforts to promote and expand art and literature.”
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