The conference on financing the private sector's working capital is a matter of thousands of years in Iran. It seems that the University of Tehran considers it its mission to drag everything in Iran into the mud and start from scratch and reinvent the wheel. 15,000 years of history of trade and commerce, which includes 15 centuries of Islamic transactions, have no meaning for the gentlemen. In the holy law of Islam, this means Mudaraba, and the conditions are mentioned in detail in the books of Makasib. But still, for these thinkers, the American professor is the document. While 60 years of research on this side show that even American professors use Iranian sources without mentioning their names, and copyright is unimportant to them. All management books, especially the most recent ones, are full of the wisdom of Imam Ali (AS) and have even used Quranic verses, but they have registered them under their own names and do not recognize borderline plagiarism. When they are told that they are secular, they get upset, while this is even worse than secularism. They have written books without knowing the history of Iran. They have even mentioned Ibn Sina Hamedani as an Arab, but they have chosen secularism with full knowledge. From a jurisprudential perspective, they are national apostates and should be executed. In addition to secularizing knowledge, they are also practicing modern servility. They take cheap loans from the government or banks and funds and give them to applicants at high interest rates. Or, in fact, they give customer documents to banks but introduce their account numbers as the supervisor.