Isra's news agency: Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, president of Islamic Azad University, met and talked with Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli this morning by attending his house.
According to the reporter of Isra's news agency; Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli stated in this meeting, "Everyone should respect their country and their law and the order of the country should always be preserved."
He said: the least of humanity is that one does not go astray and does not block anyone's path, and we all must return to this Islamic order."
His eminence stated: "Students are closer to Fitrat and they respect rules and order, but some of them have scientific problems that must be solved by the professors. Some of them have practical problems that the officials should remove these problems to clear their minds.
Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli stated: According to Mullah Amirul Momineen, people are the pillars of religion and their needs should be paid attention to. However, people respect "deeds" more than "words" and actions have always been more effective. So, the officials should Pay attention to these and solve the problems of youth in practice; especially the issues related to S.A.T, future studies, marriage and their employment.
His eminence said, "We are not hopeless. the Fitrat of these young people is good and we must return to the original path and be good managers and listen to their words. Their words are not only that they pray first, but they also have other words. It is the same statement that the book of Wasayel Al-Shia cites from Amir al-Momineen that " من وجد ماء و تراباً فافتقر فابعده الله "! the country with enough water and field and cannot manage its needs and always in need of others, Allah would distance it from his mercy. the officials should also hear these words from the students and take them into consideration.
In the end, he said, "In the current situation, not only the unity of the Howzeh and the university, is important but also the unity between academicians and seminarians is important. We all should be careful with our language and speak more carefully.