The Relationship between the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the Islamic Awakening:
Similarities and differences
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The Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1978 is a historical turning point and the beginning of a new era in world history. This revolution was the end of the inferiority period and the humiliation of the East and the Islamic world against the colonialism and domination of the West and the beginning of the era of awakening, self-confidence and return to the Islamic self of Muslims. This article believes that the revolutionary uprisings called "Islamic Awakening" with the example of the Islamic Revolution of Iran and an empathy, in order to form a new Middle East centered on Islamic Iran, which seeks to play its natural role as the "best nation" . The present letter seeks to prove the hypothesis that the most obvious common feature among the series of continuous and ongoing uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa has been the emergence and mapping of the Islamic Revolution. |
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Keywords: Islamic Revolution, Islamic Awakening, Iran, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya. |
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