Strong leadership of Imam Khomeini led to collapse of Shah regime, victory of Islamic Revolution

The strong leadership of Imam Khomeini in February 1979, which led to the collapse of the former monarchical regime and establishment of the Islamic Republic system.

ID: 73874 | Date: 2022/05/09
Rouhollah Mousavi Khomeini was born into a learned and pious family on Jamdi ul-Sanni 20, 1321 (AH), which coincides with the birth anniversary of Fatimah (AS), the only daughter of Prophet Muhammad (AS).


The strong leadership of Imam Khomeini in February 1979, which led to the collapse of the former monarchical regime and establishment of the Islamic Republic system, has resulted in various periods of the life of this distinguished Shia scholar be accompanied by important political developments in contemporary times which all freedom and justice seekers of the world cannot forget.


When he was five months old, his father Mostafa was martyred by local bandits because of supporting the oppressed. Rouhollah was brought up by his kind mother, Hajar, and at an early age he learned horseback riding and shooting.


The childhood and young adult years of Rouhollah coincided with sociopolitical crises in Iran. From an early age, he was familiar with the people’s problems and sufferings and he expressed his sorrows by drawing paintings.


Rouhullah’s inclination toward heroes and freedom fighters was to the extent that he delivered speeches and recited poetry in favor of Mirza Kouchak Khan (a freedom fighter in Gilan province during the rule of the first Pahlavi monarch, Reza Shah) and collected money from the people for his cause. Ultimately, he got determined to join Mirza’s movement.


 This period of Rouhollah’s life started with his migration to Qom and his opposition to Reza Shah’s anti-religious policies. In this time span Rouhollah was busy studying, teaching and authoring books. He also became familiar with distinguished scholars such as Nourollah Esfahani and Martyr Seyyed Hasan Modarres.


Imam Khomeini thought that this period was appropriate for launching a reform uprising. But, despite all his efforts, this uprising did not materialize.


This era coincides with two important developments; namely breakout of World War II and occupation of Iran and exile of Reza Shah and start of the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah.


 This era started with two inauspicious developments, one being demise of Ayatollah Seyyed Hussein Brujerdi which was a big blow for the Islamic world and the other demise of Ayatollah Seyyed Abolqassem Kashani, who was the hero of fighting against British colonialism.


Concurrent with the influence of America over internal affairs of the country, more pressure was exerted on the former monarchical regime to implement the reforms proposed by America. This was an ominous development which led to the dominance of the US and Israel and their puppets over all state affairs.


Imam resolutely withstood the American reform plan.


Imam delivered a historic speech at Qom seminary in 1382 (AH) and the former shah ordered that the Imam should be silenced. Imam was arrested and transferred to Qasr Prison.


When people found out about the arrest of the Imam, they came to the streets and held protest rallies, but the uprising was seriously quelled. This uprising apparently lost its cause when the Imam was sent into exile in Turkey and then Iraq.


The mysterious death of Imam’s son, Mostafa in 1396 (AH) pumped fresh blood into the uprising. The print of an insulting article to Imam and the clergy in 1396 (AH) in Ettela’at newspaper led to intensification of the uprising.


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 This era started with two inauspicious developments, one being demise of Ayatollah Seyyed Hussein Brujerdi which was a big blow for the Islamic world and the other demise of Ayatollah Seyyed Abolqassem Kashani, who was the hero of fighting against British colonialism.


Concurrent with the influence of America over internal affairs of the country, more pressure was exerted on the former monarchical regime to implement the reforms proposed by America. This was an ominous development which led to the dominance of the US and Israel and their puppets over all state affairs.


Imam resolutely withstood the American reform plan.


Imam delivered a historic speech at Qom seminary in 1382 (AH) and the former shah ordered that the Imam should be silenced. Imam was arrested and transferred to Qasr Prison.


When people found out about the arrest of the Imam, they came to the streets and held protest rallies, but the uprising was seriously quelled. This uprising apparently lost its cause when the Imam was sent into exile in Turkey and then Iraq.


The mysterious death of Imam’s son, Mostafa in 1396 (AH) pumped fresh blood into the uprising. The print of an insulting article to Imam and the clergy in 1396 (AH) in Ettela’at newspaper led to intensification of the uprising.


The series of consequent events led to escape of the shah from Iran and paved the way for return of Imam home which eventually led to the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979.


When the Imam passed away in 1408 (AH) the hostile powers stepped up their efforts to weaken the very foundations of the Islamic Revolution. But, the people of the country have thwarted all plots masterminded against the Islamic system through their exemplary vigilance.


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