Javadi Amoli: A Country with Water and Soil but Unable to Govern Itself

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Javadi Amoli: A country that has water and soil but cannot govern itself

Javadi Amoli: The nature of these young people is good, and we must return to the main path and have management, and we should also listen to what they have to say. Their words are not just about praying on time; they have other things to say as well. It is the same statement that the author of ‘Wasail’ quotes from Imam Ali: ‘Whoever finds water and soil but remains poor, may God distance him from His mercy.’ A country that has water and soil but cannot govern itself and needs others, may God distance it from His mercy. Officials should listen to these words from students and consider them.

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