Wherever the tree of beneficence takes root, it sends forth branches beyond the sky!
Wherever the tree of beneficence takes root, it sends forth branches beyond the sky!
Saadi, also known as Sheikh Saadi, was a Persian poet and prose writer from the medieval period. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in the Persian literary tradition and his works have had a profound impact on Persian literature and culture.One of Saadi's most famous works is the Gulistan, or "The Rose Garden," a collection of poems and stories that explore themes of morality, ethics, and human nature. In the Gulistan, Saadi often uses nature as a metaphor to convey deeper philosophical truths, and the quote "Wherever the tree of beneficence takes root, it sends forth branches beyond the sky!" is a perfect example of this.