:: Volume 11, Issue 36 (2014) ::
2014, 11(36): 71-90 Back to browse issues page
The Relation between Exportation of Islamic Revolution of Iran and Islamic Awakening from Imam Khomeini's Point of View
Yousef Fat-hi *
, fadaei.ac@gmail.com
Abstract:   (1979 Views)
Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979, from Imam Khomeini's point of view, was a anthropological and sociological transformation as well as an instance of Islamic awakening against arrogance and dependence. The possibility of this type of transformation in Islamic societies and the world of the oppressed is the subject of research. Now the question is: what is the mechanism and what are the strategies for the exportation of revolution and Islamic awakening from Imam Khomeini's point of view? What are its barriers and threats? Findings of the article based on a study of Imam Khomeini's works indicate that strategies for the exportation of the Islamic revolution considering the cultural image and government as a role model are the most important mechanisms and three positive anthropological, sociological and media transformations are its most important strategies. The opposites of these three positive transformations will be barriers and based on the rules for the elements creating a phenomenon, will be the sustaining elements. They will fade away if their sustaining elements fade away. Islamic movements in Islamic countries and freedom seeking movements among oppressed nations are signs indicating that Islamic revolution has been exported and region and the world have woke up.
Keywords: Imam Khomeini, Islamic revolution, exportation of revolution, Islamic awakening, becoming a role model.
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