" محترم حلیم حکیمی صاحب سلام و احترامات. از توجه شما به مضمون بنده در باره سید افغانی سپاسګذارم. کاش سوالات تان را کمی معطل کنید شاید در قسمت های بعدی جواب آنرا بیابید. تاریخ ما متأسفانه پر ازینګونه افسانه هاست. بنده تا توان و منابع تاریخی داشته باشم با افسانه سازی در ستیز خواهم بود. شما بسلامت باشید. "
I appreciate you Mr. Jahani Sahib and admire the topic of "Said Afghani" you have chosen. Your attempt to break through the iron wall of a specific social perception, may not fall on the ears of seemingly deaf intellectuals, but as the saying goes, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do!
I would like to add that most social interactions on the issue based on perception that not only deviates from reality, but replaces it.
Generally It is the institutionalized power of perception that results in favor of other privileged-title-holders of Afghanistan. they count for almost half of total Afghan intellectuals, while their population numbers are so small that they cannot be counted on statistical scale.
For example, when someone claims an identity such as Mir Abdul Wahid Sadat per se, social perception categorizes the owner to be made from light for above the rest created from dirt. Then, the privileges automatically become permanent following the blood line.