Posts Tagged "Revolution"

Thirty years after the Islamic Revolution, the US remains an implacable enemy

Feb 6, 2009 | General | 0 comments

When Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as president of the United States of America in January 1981, Iran and its recent Islamic Revolution was an obsession for the US and all in it. Almost 30 years later, little has changed in that regard. Although much has been made in some circles of the inauguration of Barack Obama as US president in place of George W. Bush, and of his eye-catching reversals of some of Bush’s most unpopular policies, the fundamentals of American foreign policy are unlikely...

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30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

Feb 3, 2009 | Feature, Videos | 0 comments

30th Anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

February 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Why do we refer to it as the Islamic revolution and not the Iranian revolution and how is this revolution different from other revolutions or changes that have occured in the world in the past. In the 50′s and 60′s in the last century there where number of coups and other kinds of changes that occured in the muslim world and other parts of the world that where often refered to as revolutions for instance . ....

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Celebrating 29 Years of Freedom

Feb 9, 2008 | News | 0 comments

At a time when the entire world of Islam is under intense attack from external enemies, most of them directly or indirectly associated with the United States of America, the sole superpower of the modern world, it is sometimes easy to forget the key objectives facing Islamic movements. Defending our lands and societies from outside attack is undoubtedly essential, but our main objective must be the establishment of Islamic institutions and orders in our own societies, most importantly Islamic...

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