The Islamic Revolution [Electronic resources]

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Conclusion

The Islamic Revolution of Iran was a continuation of the divine, celestial schools of thought and at the same time was the accomplishment of a popular uprising, which led to the overthrow of the ruling political system and laid the foundations for establishment of a perfect society. It is the continuation and perpetuation of social, political revolutions and is the most prefect among them. The Islamic Revolution proved that neither man is needless of the guidelines of divine religions nor can he merely wait for a divine miracle to rescue and redeem him, rather the Almighty God does not change the fate of any nation unless they create the changes themselves.

Despite all plots and the eight-year imposed war, the Islamic Revolution by relying on the genuine teachings of Islam could raise hope in the hearts of all the oppressed and disinherited masses of the world, particularly in the humiliated, exploited, and alienated Islamic world, where encouraging movements similar to the Islamic Revolution of Iran have already been launched. Naturally, these movements cause the concern and fear of power wielders, encouraging them to align and hatch plots against the Islamic Revolution.