The document makes a case for establishing a Zoroastrian university. It notes that other religions have universities to further their education and progress, but Zoroastrians do not. It argues that Zoroastrianism was pioneering in intellectual concepts like good thoughts and progressive mentality. However, little has been contributed to help the religion grow academically. The document proposes building a first-class Zoroastrian university, with infrastructure similar to an ancient university. It asserts that for the cost of one cup of coffee per day, readers can help make this university a reality and have their name inscribed.