Srinagar, June 4 -- In this age, knowledge has been de-sacralized. It is defined as rational, empirical, and utilitarian-separated from divinity, stripped of its spiritual resonance, and confined to the measurable. Hence, it does not have transformational power any more. Knowledge today is often reduced to data, information, or technique, serving material progress but rarely guiding moral or spiritual transformation. This separation of reason from revelation, intellect from intuition, has created a profound epistemological crisis that instead of guiding people, led to incorrigible detours. Shaheed Murtaza Mutahhari, the Iranian philosopher and martyr, diagnosed this crisis with remarkable clarity. For him, knowledge was never merely about...