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Documentary on the Life of Imam Ruhollah Khomeini - 3/10

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Part THREE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Revolution in Iran

English Subtitles produced by AIMISLAM

http://aimislam.com/
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The world community was first introduced to Imam Khomeini towards the end of 1978 after he was exiled to France for his opposition to the monarchy of Iran. It was from Neauphle-le-Chateau, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris, that Imam Khomeini attained worldwide media coverage while he delivered his severe statements in opposition to the United States of America and orchestrated his final strike against the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. He was acclaimed as one of the greatest pioneers of Islamic revival in the 20th century. His pictures filled the front pages of newspapers and took the headlines in news bulletins; pictures that were unknown to millions around the world beforehand, especially in the West - with his white beard and black turban - as if someone from the depths of time, from a book of history or an ancient tale, everything about him was unique and new; even his name -- Ruhollah, Spirit of God.

The question that every politician and journalist was asking was: What kind of revolutionist was Khomeini?

In a world that saw the likes of men such as Abraham Lincoln, Lenin, Churchill, Hilter, and Mussolini; also glimpsing over Abdul Nasser, Nehru, Castro and Che Guevara; Khomeini was different he led the only Islamic revolution in the 20th century that was destined to succeed. He was not a Communist, Capitalist or Nationalist, rather he was an Islamic Leader before anything else, his slogan was 'No East and no West, Islam is for us'.

More than 100 years have passed since the birth of Imam Khomeini. In this time, his name has spread far and wide amongst peoples mindsets for his leadership in a revolution that was the first to bring an Islamic government in the 20th century and arguably since the early advent of Islam 1400 years ago. It would seem his character as a revolutionary was the most known factor in his personality, whilst other aspects did not attain as much emphasis. Imam Khomeini is known amongst Islamic circles as a reformiing jurist, and through his movement he was able to revolt against 1400 years of a tendecy for Jurists of Islam to abstain from political activism, as opposed to dealing soley with religious enquiries, distributing finances and awaiting the return of the Saviour (atf). Imam Khomeini revived the importance of one of the disputed jurisprudential theories in the history of the Islamic Seminaries - Wilayat Al-Faqih; the theory which invests power in the Islamic jurists defining them as guardians of the affairs of the people, and scraping the idea that political affairs can be administered without the acceptance of Islamic Jurists. Imam Khomeini abolished unequivocally any idea of separating Religion and State, such that it has become unacceptable in today's world for Islamic Jurists not to partake in giving guidelines in the political affairs of the people.

Imam Khomeini succeeded where many others failed, such that for the first time in almost 1300 years, since the occultation of Imam Mahdi, the 12th Imam of Shi'a Islam, Imam Khomeini through the concept of Wilayat Al-Faqih was able to establish a government led by the Islamic jurists - it is the Islamic Government, the Government which was a dream. A Government which Islamists have tried to establish for centuries. This government is but the biggest heritage and achievement of Imam Khomeini.

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  • ZIZIGULU kheili zer zer mikoni,shut the fuckup

    sag rid to roohe khomeini va tarafdarash.

    kosse naneh harchi lobnani tarafdare khomeini.

  • Your insults fall on deaf ears my friend.

  • @@@ lost prophet 786.

    Arent salafi's sunnis brother? Just to clarify...

  • No. Salafis have been rejected by all traditional Ahle-Sunnah scholars.

    The 'Salafi' School of Thought is only a couple of hundred years old. It has nothing to do with any of the original Sunni madhabs.

    sunnah. org/articles/Wahhabiarticleedi­t. htm

    That website should answer your queries in detail.

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  • yet another emotional wreck of an exile who can only swear.

  • marg bar to najis

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  • I have been among so called Persian Jews, worked and hung out with them. Generally speaking, in Jewish culture using PROFANITY words such as "whore" "shit", "mother fucker" even in the presence of their wives, children and mothers is very common. Those who use these PROFANITY words are 99% JEWISH, so just ignore them. A Muslim, Christian, Hindu or Buddhist, no matter from what nationality, doesn't have such a LOW LIFE.

  • خمینی روح الله را به كثافت زد

  • Religion means: "to repress"! ALL religion's in power, like ALL kings & dictators in power are evil, go study human history! Religion is man-made, not god-made. All religion's are a dangerous & deadly form of mental illness. Islam, like all religion's enslaves the people and their minds. "FREEDOM IS EVERYTHING", for you, your kids & their kids! You can have God without the repressing, evil, man-made religion! Peace.

  • @lostprophet786 get lost salafis are the real sunnis ask any sane person 

  • @rational1512ببین تو نیا اینجا اگر بیای یوتیوب بهشت نمیری و از همه چیز محروم میشی پس برو فعلا بسیج کارش در ایران زیاده و ۀدمهای زیادی هستند که باید بکشی و کتک بزنی. پس برو و دیگه بر نگرد.

  • Long Live The Rahber

    Long Live Iran Lebanon Palestine

    Long Live Islamic Resistance in Lebanon and Gaza

    Long Live Shia Sunni Unity

    Long Live Islam

    Long Live Imam Hussains Message

    Rise Up Against Injustice

  • shashidam be rohet khomeyniye harom zadeh

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