Among all the people I know, both Iranian and non-Iranian, I have and still have the most respect for Shahrukh Meskoob. First of all, this respect was for what Shahrukh himself called ethics. For Meskoob, it was an essential morality from the heritag ...
Among all the people I know, both Iranian and non-Iranian, I have and still have the most respect for Shahrukh Meskoob. First of all, this respect was for what Shahrukh himself called ethics. For Meskoob, it was an essential morality from the heritage of the epic world and Iran in the 4th and 5th centuries of Hijra. One aspect of this moral was freedom and sensitivity, because of which he endured all kinds of injustice, hardship, and physical and mental torture with patience and dignity, and he did not feel these things. Anyone familiar with his works knows how vulnerable he was and how Shahrokh's spiritual world was a turbulent world of emotions and emotions. Moskob's morality was not the negation of his feeling world, it was the perfection of feeling and overcoming it. By transcending himself, he overcame the feeling and turned it into thought, as his writings are the result of this relationship.
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