Gifting a library membership card on a birthday

Gifting a library membership card on a birthday

Iran Book News Agency (IBNA) Provincial Service: Libraries have always played a fundamental role in elevating societal culture as vibrant and dynamic centers. These centers, by offering diverse cultural services, not only meet the scientific and research needs of visitors but also contribute significantly to enriching the leisure time of youth, teenagers, and book enthusiasts. Attending public libraries is a valuable opportunity to connect with books and strengthen the habit of continuous and effective reading.

Among these, the name Sayyedeh Tayyebeh Ghasemi shines as one of the enduring figures of Khurramabad’s public libraries. Since 1980, she has been a member of Lorestan public libraries and has had a continuous presence in these centers. A presence that goes beyond simple membership, narrating a deep connection with the world of books and knowledge.

Her continued presence demonstrates that a library is not just a collection of shelves, but a vibrant and passionate sanctuary for seekers of knowledge; a place where every page of a book opens a new window to unknown horizons.

One of the brilliant manifestations of Mrs. Ghasemi’s culture-loving spirit is the valuable tradition of gifting library membership cards to loved ones on their birthdays. With this symbolic act, she conveys a clear message to society: “The best gifts are those that make the soul soar and open a path to infinite worlds.” This profound perspective can serve as a worthy model for families to use every birthday as an occasion to plant the seed of knowledge and keep the cycle of reading and love for culture alive in society.

This initiative shows that libraries can become a part of family and social rituals; a gift that is, in fact, an investment in the cultural future of society.

Sayyedeh Tayyebeh Ghasemi’s long journey with Lorestan public libraries serves as a clear model for all culture enthusiasts. Through her profound vision and symbolic actions, she has proven that a library is not merely a place for storing books, but a living home for cultivating ideas and perpetuating the cultural life of society.