By Suad Nofal In Arab societies, we live in an era marked by rapid transformations driven by technological advancements that permeate all aspects of life. These changes impose new challenges, especially regarding how knowledge is formed and accumulated. Cumulative knowledge is not merely a tool that enhances individuals' ability to understand themselves and the world around them—it is subjective and dependent on an individual’s personal journey toward building their world and advancing along the path of knowrology , which every person must undertake. Recent transformations in cumulative knowledge, particularly in the past decade, have reshaped modern knowledge, making it more open and accessible than tradition knowledge, especially in the information age. Yet, a pivotal question arises: How can this knowledge revolutionize human consciousness? The Time It Takes to Shape Societal Awareness It takes 10–15 years, roughly the span of educating a single generation of ...