Late poet Houshang Ebtehaj welcomed Imam’s homecoming and revolution victory

Late poet Houshang Ebtehaj welcomed Imam’s homecoming and revolution victory

At the time, Iranian great poet Amir Houshang Ebtehaj, wrote a piece of poetry to praise Imam Khomeini’s leadership and predicted the full victory of the Islamic Revolution.

 43 years ago on February 1, 1979, millions of Iranians flocked to Tehran's Mehrabad Airport to welcome the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini back to the country after more than 14 years of exile.

The historic day was a milestone that put an end to centuries of monarchy in the country.

At the time, Iranian great poet Amir Houshang Ebtehaj, wrote a piece of poetry to praise Imam Khomeini’s leadership and predicted the full victory of the Islamic Revolution.

The poetry was published in Keyhan newspaper (10627) number with special illustration and glad-tiding of the revolution victory  

Ebtehaj, also known as Sayeh, died at 94 in Germany's Cologne on Wednesday.

Ebtehaj was born on February 25, 1928, in Rasht, Iran.

His first book of poetry, with an introduction by eminent poet Mehdi Hamidi Shirazi, was published when he was 19. 'Sayeh' was an ardent advocate of the poetry of social commitment.

His early poetry reveals his concern with purposive literature.

Ebtehaj has also written a collection of lyrical poems (ghazal) in the classical style. Here, he reveals an easy mastery of traditional forms—the lyrical ode, in particular—which he uses to celebrate both the sacred and the secular moments of life. Sayeh's poetry, at times highly emotional, is always remarkable for its convincing directness and unconcealed sentiment.

A number of his lyric poems, ballads and poems have been performed by famous Iranian vocalists and singers.

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