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In the Holy
Quran, Allah (SWT) says "It is he who has sent his apostle with
guidance and the religion of truth so that he may make it
prevail over all religions even though those who worship false
Gods may detest it" (Quran 9:33). Even though the United States,
Russia and all the superpowers may detest it. Allah's promise is
not conditional on the strength of the superpowers. In its
widest sense the Islamic movement spans the entire ummah, in its
narrowest it represents that part of the ummah which is most
advanced in its struggle towards establishing Islam as a total
way of life.
A few years
ago one could not recognize a single leading edge in the Islamic
movement. This was the bleak outlook which faced the ummah as
history moved into the final decade of the 14th century Hijra.
But the world was unaware of the Islamic movement in Iran. Iran
under the ex-shah was beyond the pale of Islam. Iran was a blind
spot. We were Sunni and our age old ignorance was deep and
total, and thus when the Islamic revolution in Iran began to
make headlines in early 1978. The bulk of Muslims, who called
themselves Sunni, were caught unaware. The Shah's propaganda had
then blamed the Islamic masters. The western media, and the
Muslim media manipulated by the west, and the alienated regimes
of Muslim countries had then dismissed the events in Iran as
insignificant. All of us were slow in recognizing the new
reality in Iran. There has been a systematic attempt at smearing
Islamic Iran. And the western media deliberately promoted false
accounts of the events of the Islamic revolution led by
Ayatollah Khomeini who was indeed the founder of the revolution,
and the leader of the Islamic republic of Iran.
This
campaign against Iran is nothing new. Right from the beginning
vested interests have carried on an unending campaign against
the Islamic revolution in Iran. this evening our guest speaker,
Mr. Ahmad Deedat who is a distinguished scholar of Islam, who
hardly needs any introduction to the public and who has just
returned from his trip to Iran, will present to us his first
hand account on Iran. I now call upon Mr. Ahmad Deedat to speak
to you.(applause).
Shaykh Ahmad Deedat:
I seek
refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan, In the name of God the
Beneficent the Merciful.
The Holy
Quran says:
"And if you
turn away (from Islam and the obedience of Allah), He will
substitute you for some other people, and they will not be like
you." Quran 47:38
Mr.
chairman and brothers: While we are looking skeptically of the
miracle of a nation reborn. Allah's inexorable decree is finding
its fulfillment in the rise and fall of nations which is
mentioned in the verse I have just read to you from Surah
Muhammad. In the last section of the last verse Allah(swt)
reminds us, and warns us that if ye turn back from your duties
and responsibilities if you do not fulfill your obligations then
he will replace you with another nation.
Our urdu
speaking brethren use these words so beautifully when they
describe some mishap that occurs in the community in talking
about that other nation that can replace them. It is actually
Quranic. And this really has been happening throughout history
again and again. Allah (swt) first chose the Jews, the Bani
Israel as he tells it in the holy Quran: "O children of Israel!
call to mind My favor which I bestowed on you and that I
preferred you to all other nations."(Quran 2:47). That favor was
that they should become the torchbearers of the knowledge of God
to the world. This was the honor, this was the privilege that
was at first given to the Jews But because they did not fulfil
their end of the obligation, a Jew amongst the Jews Hadhrat Isa
(A.S.) as recorded in the Christian gospels told them "That the
kingdom of God shall be taken away from you and given to a
nation bringing forth the fruits thereof."(The Bible, Matthew
21:43). And that nation, we will happily own up is the Islamic
ummah. It was taken away from the Jews and given to the Muslims.
The Muslims then, among them who were the Arabs at first, were
given by Allah (SWT)the privilege that they became the
torchbearers of light and learning to the world , but when they
relaxed and failed to bring forth the fruits, Allah(swt)
replaced them with another nation. In history, we remember the
Turks and Mongols destroyed the Muslim empire and when they
accepted Islam they became the torchbearers of light and
learning to the world.
As Iqbal
beautifully describes this situation: "O' you Muslims, you will
not perish if Iran or the Arabs perish, that the spirit of the
wine is not dependent on the nature of it's container." The
container is our nations, our boundaries and the spirit of Islam
is not dependent on our geographical boundaries or national
limitations. So this is what Allah (swt) does again and again,
he chose the Jews then he chose the Arabs then when they became
lax he chose the Turks and when they became lax another people
and so on and this is a continuous process. If you don't do the
job, Allah(swt) will chose another people who will. In the world
today there are a thousand million Muslim, that is ,one billion
we boast! And 90 percent of this one billion happens to be the
Sunni branch. We have stopped delivering the goods so Allah(swt)
chooses a nation that we have all been looking down upon. The
Iranians! The Shias! History has been very unkind to our
brethren in Iran that the shah happened to be the ruler, and his
name happened to be Muhammad. Imagine, that this mans name
happened to be Muhammad and he really wasn't a believer. It's
hard for us to imagine today, but once you go to that country
and you go into the details and find out what was going on. That
this Iranian the shah it seems to be,that he was a foreigner. If
Hitler conquered this land and oppressed them, then we could
understand. If the Russians conquered the people, we can
understand. But here is a man who is an Iranian, speaking
Persian, whose name was Muhammad, and look at what he was
stooping to. For sixteen years he had forbidden Jummah prayers.
Sixteen years. We had been equating Iran with the shah and the
shah with Iran. To us they were synonymous terms. But when you
go into details we learn that the shah and the Iranian people
were both apart. They were in reality foreigners to one
another.
Now about this visit of mine to Iran and my
impression. Let me begin with the place where I had the first
fragrance of this Iranian brotherhood of ours and it happened to
be in Rome. First I smelled it, and then some of my companions
had smelled it in the Rome airport. We were waiting to get on
the plane, and we had some problems with visas and one of our
men was given the responsibility of overcoming these problems.
So he goes to the Iran air office and he tells our problem to a
young lady wearing full Islamic attire with her body well
covered. It was Beautiful, Just beautiful to look at. And I mean
that when you look at these people in this attire you see that
they are beautiful people. So there was a lady in Rome and you
brothers should have seen the way she handled these problems.
And someone came to me and told me, man if you want to see a
real Iranian Muslim girl you should come over and I went and
some others went and we saw. And that was the first whiff we had
of the Iranian ummah in Rome.
When we
landed in Iran, we were taken to a five star hotel which was
there before the revolution known as the Hilton hotel but is now
known as Hotel Istiqlal. And we were taken around. to places of
interest and I will relate to you some of the things we saw and
I will try to describe the feelings one has. If I remember
correctly, the first thing we visited was the Behesht Zahra
cemetery. Behesht means paradise in Persian and Zahra is the
title of Fatima Al-Zahra (AS) who was the daughter of Prophet
Muhammad (saw). And Zahra means the radiant one. So it was
called Radiant paradise. And before arriving in Iran, I had read
about the Behesht Zahra cemetery. And I remember when Imam
Khomeini had arrived in Tehran he made a trip to the cemetery.
And I'm thinking why does one go to the cemetery? To make du'a?
Yes. For the departed souls? Yes. And when you think of
cemeteries here in South Africa you think of Brookstreet and
Riverside. You cant imagine that this cemetery is square
kilometers by square kilometers. You Just cant imagine. It is a
big open ground where about a million or two million people can
be accommodated. And people gathered here because it is the
easiest place where people can release their emotional and
spiritual baggage because there you have the martyrs. Their were
70,000 or so people who were martyred in this revolution and
100,000 maimed. Unarmed people with only the slogan "Allahu
Akbar" as their weapons had toppled the mightiest military force
in the middle east. So we went to this cemetery There were about
a million people there. There were men and women and children
and we were greatly inspired by the enthusiasm and the feeling
of our brothers and sisters there. It was mid winter there, and
the men and women and children were sitting on the cold ground
for hours on end. In mid-winter on the ground with no carpets or
chairs! A nation that could endure that discipline for hours on
end , you can only imagine what destiny Allah(swt) has planned
for them. A day or 2 later on my program I read Behesht Zahra
cemetery, again. The first time we went for a lecture, but we
had seen the graves people reciting poems of sorrow and reciting
dua' and I thought this second visit would be redundant. Why
should one go a second time? I've seen what a cemetery is. But
all my companions were going and I thought if everyone else was
going, it wouldn't be good for me to stay in the hotel relaxing
when all my companions are going in these buses to a cemetery.
But I went and I became very happy. And the second time I went
it was a Thursday afternoon and Thursdays in Iran is like
Saturdays for us. And tens of thousands of people were in the
cemetery. This was a custom. It was like Eid. Tens of thousands
are there, for what else, but to charge their spiritual
batteries. It was a constant reminder to not forget. "My son
gave his life for Islam" or "my father gave is life for Islam "
that they gave their life for Islam. With that kind of system,
Every Thursday is a spiritual injection and reminder that they
are willing to give their life for Islam.
There was a
town hall that accommodated 16,000 people, compared to the
biggest town hall in South Africa which is the Good Hope Center
in Capetown for 8,000. This was built by the shah to boast his
own "Aryan myth". He was boasting not only that he was the
shahanshah or king of kings, but also that he was the aryamehr,
light of the Aryans. What is this Aryan sickness? Remember
Hitler bragging about being Aryan because the Germans are
Aryans. And the Hindus boasting we are Aryans. If my people, the
Gujarati people, weren't Muslims we'd be boasting about being
Aryans as well. The ex shah claimed to be the light of Aryans
and he built this monument as a tribute. He built another
monument spending millions to commemorate his ancestor Cyrus the
great, a pagan, a mushrik and squandering the wealth of this
nation for this project. In 1984 he was supposed to have the
world Olympics in Tehran to boost his ego even further. In this
town hall we saw athletics, gymnastics, acrobatics.
Unfortunately we Muslims here in South Africa are like
jellyfish, that is we have made ourselves into jellyfish. Our
young men do not participate in that kind of activity. Who here
does athletics, gymnastics, acrobatics we do not do that here.
It's not for us. Who does jogging, You know the young people
here, when I meet them I shake hands with them and they are like
jellyfish. Almost every young man you meet in Iran appears to be
an athlete. They are doing sports on a world standard and it
makes one feel so happy because there they are not projecting
Iran. They are not talking about Iran "we are Iranians, we are
Aryans" instead they are talking about Islam, about Islam, about
Islam. There was not one semi-naked girl, not a single girl who
was half naked there. If the shah had his way, if he was alive
and organized it, there would have been semi-naked girls for
everyone to stare at and feast upon.
In Iran everything is Islamic to strengthen the
morality of the people, boosting the men and women by the
thousands. We were thrilled , we were thrilled to see our
children, we felt as if theses were our children, our own
brothers and sisters, we were really thrilled. We saw these as
things that our children can do.
Then we went through a military parade with different groups of
Iranian men and there was no shortage of man power. You know,
some people want to go and help our Iranian brethren.
Alhamdulilah there is no shortage of man power they only want
the tools, and the weapons. If the Iranians had the military
weapons that the Israelis had, the whole of the middle-east
would be free from every kind foreign intervention in no time.
This is a nation that can do it. The spirit is there, the spirit
of Jihad is there in each and every man and woman in the nation.
It seems that the whole nation is
involved in promoting Islam. We are talking about 20
million people that they can put into the field. If they had the
weapons and the materials, every man woman and child would can
go and do jihad.
Then we
visited the Iraqi prisoners of war. As you know when this war
started Iraq attacked Iran. The whole country was in turmoil.
Iraq felt that the Jews did it to the Arabs in 6 days, then they
will do it to the Iranians in 3 days and the whole world thought
that in one weeks time, Iran would crumble to pieces. And do you
know how long it has been now? It's been a year and a half, and
even more. And in the beginning there were twenty to one odds
against them in men and materials and the Iranians turned the
tables and brought the odds to 3 to one still against them. And
they were able to push them back. They recaptured all their land
and a hill that was named Allahu Akbar. Before I went to Iran Dr
. Kalim Siddiqui from the UK jokingly remarked that "you guys
have half a chance of becoming martyrs (shahid).." It was a joke
and it nearly became true. While we were coming out of a city on
the war front there was a field of tanks. And our young men came
out of the buses and started to climb onto the tanks taking
pictures to show people back home. Then one of the tanks in the
courtyard came out for a training demonstration on how it works
and suddenly we hear gunfire and in the distance we saw smoke
coming from a few places and some of our young men got scared
and started hiding behind bushes., and it turns out that we were
under attack from the Iraqis. And there were bombs exploding all
around us and Allah (swt) saved us. And remember Khaled had said
that was half a chance that we would become martyrs, well it
almost became a full chance. (laughter).
We visited
those wounded in the war and no one was complaining about what
had happened to them. One man had his leg amputated, and there
were no tears, I never saw a single tear from anyone, and they
were asking if it was possible to go back to the front. Their
regrets were not about their injuries but why they can't go back
to the front to fight and become shahid, this is the ambition of
each and every Muslim there. When we visited the prisoners of
war the Iranians had captured 7000 prisoners of war and they
looked healthy, well clothed, well fed. One of my friends was
interested in finding out what the Iraqi prisoners felt about
their condition first hand. And anyone he asked said that they
were being looked after very well. Then I had an idea. Some were
here for over a year and others for a few months and I was
wondering how many people had committed suicide. And I asked
each group of the prisoners of war and asked each group how many
people committed suicide. They said not one. I then asked the
next group and so on. Not one single person committed suicide
amongst the 7800 prisoners of war. And if we look at our so
called civilized western country of South Africa, 46 people
committed suicide in our prisons this year alone and they are
well fed well clothed have their own cells and 46 committed
suicide so far. And if people are not well treated some are
going to want to find an easy way out but there was not one
single person who committed suicide amongst the 7800 prisoners
of war.
We went to visit the Imam, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Musawi Khomeini. There were about forty of us who waited for the
Imam and the Imam came in and was about ten meters away from
where I was, and I saw the Imam. He delivered the Lecture to us
for about half an hour, and it was nothing but the Quran, the
man is like a computerized Quran. And the electric effect he had
on everybody, his charisma, was amazing . You just look at the
man and tears come down your cheek. You just look at him and you
get tears. I never saw a more handsome old man in my life, no
picture, no video, no TV could do justice to this man, the
handsomest old man I ever saw in my life was this man. There is
something unique to his name, too. First he is called Imam
Khomeini. The word Imam is to us a every cheap word. Wherever we
go somewhere we ask who is the Imam of the Masjid here. To the
Shia there is only one Imam in the world and he is the Twelfth
Imam , they believe in the concept of Imamate and that the Imam
is the spiritual leader of the ummah. And the first Imam
according to the school of Imamate is Hazrat Ali(RA). Then comes
Imam Hassan who is the second Imam, Imam Hussein the third Imam
all the way until the twelve Imam, Imam Mohammad who disappeared
at the age of 5 and they are expecting his return. They use the
term "occultation" something like a spiritual hibernation like
the Ashab Al-cahf. And that he is expected to come back and he
is the only one in the world who can be called Imam. Most of
their scholars are called mullah, and Ayatollah means Allamah
And Ayatollah Khomeini is called Imam out of respect but they
are waiting for the real Imam to come. Ruhollah is the name his
father gave him and do you know what it means? Ruhollah means
the 'word of God' and this is the title of Hazrat Isa(as) in the
Quran. Then he is Ayatollah which is another title of Hazrat
Isa(as) in the Quran. Al-Musawi is from the family Musa and from
the city of Khomein which is where his last name Khomeini comes
from. …(break in audio at 41: 05 seconds). But they are waiting
for the Mahdi, and not Khomeini. They want to clean the stables
and make preparations for the Mahdi to come. In the Sunni world
we are also waiting for the Mahdi to come but we want him to
clean the stables for us, make us masters of the world and to
make us sit on the thrones. The Sunni world is just passively
waiting. Until then we can carry on with all our petty little
squabbles, whatever we are carrying on now. And it is only the
Imam Mahdi which can clean the world for us. This is the Sunni
line of thinking. Khomeini on the other hand tells his followers
that we must help prepare the way so that when he does come
everything is already set up for him to act on. While we, the
Sunni world are waiting for Imam Mahdi to pull the chestnut out
of the fire for us, the Shias are preparing the world for his
arrival.
You know
there were many people with us from all over the world. And I
found types and types and types of sick people, a mental
sickness that is. I came across an alim from Pakistan Mauna
Sahib and he thought that there was something wrong with our
Shia brothers. You see in Iran when someone is lecturing and the
name Khomeini is mentioned people stop and everyone says durood
on the Prophet(S) three times. But when the name Mohammad is
mentioned they send durood once. And this alim from Pakistan
says " look at these people just look at them. What kind of
Muslims are these people. When the name Mohammad is mentioned
they send durood on the Prophet(s) once but when the name
Khomeini is mentioned they send Durood on KHOMEINI three
times."
I said "
What do they say , what do they say in this so called 'durood on
Khomeini'. "
He said:
Peace be upon Mohammad and the family of Mohammad.
I said "
Who is Mohammad? Khomeini? Who named Khomeini as Mohammad. Their
durood is on Prophet Mohammad(s) and you say it is on
Khomeini."
You know
it's a sickness. There are many learned men but their minds are
so prejudiced. They are just looking for faults. [1]
Another
example is that the Shia brothers when they make salat, they
have a piece of clay (turbah) that they do sajjdah on. And he
says "see what they are doing here. This is shirk. They are
worshipping a piece of clay. " I said why don't you ask them why
they place their foreheads on a piece of clay and learn the
logic behind this. You see, the first time I experienced this
was in Washington D.C., the Iranian
students there had invited me to give a lecture there at the
university where they were studying in America. At that
time, it was time for Isha and we made salat. And everyone was
given a piece of clay. I at the time thought it was so funny, so
I put it aside and I made my salat with the Iranian students.
And after salat I wanted to know about this and I asked them.
Why do you carry this clay tablet everywhere you go in your
pocket. They said " we are supposed to do sujood on Allah's
earth with our foreheads touching the earth. We say "subhanna
rabia Allah" three times with our foreheads touching the earth."
So the Shia want to actually touch the earth with their
foreheads and not a manmade carpet. They want to be true to the
expression of praying with the forehead actually touching
Allah's earth. You see they don't worship the clay tablet as
many wrongly think. And this is always something that we Sunnis
are always making fun of and mock the Shia, but on my way out
from Tehran across the plane in the aisle were two Shias and
when prayer time came one of them took his clay tablet out of
his pocket and, Allahu Akbar, performed salat right there on the
plane in his seat, and when he finished he gave this to his
neighbor and he performed salat. And this may seem like a joke
to us. Isn't it? And there were dozens of Sunnis on the plane
and out of those dozens of Sunnis only one young man did the
salat, and I tell you that young man wasn't me. But we are
laughing at the other Guy. He is sitting there and doing
something better than we are and we make fun of them and sit in
judgement. He may not as polished and refined as we are in South
Africa. You know we Muslims in South Africa are very polished
and refined in our salat. The Arabs are no match for us, the
Iranians are no match for us, the Americans bilalans, the
Negroes they are no match to us. With the Arabs you are bowing
down in ruku and the guy next to you pushes you aside to make
space.(laughter) Who knows brothers, maybe it is valid, we don't
know. You know, between the four Sunni mazhabs the Hanafi,
Hanbali, Maliki and Shafei there are over two hundred
differences in salat alone. Did you know that? Two hundred. But
we take it for granted. The Shafei says amin loudly and we say
it silently, they say bismillah loudly we say it silently and
there is there is no problem. A s a child my father would repeat
the famous formula that he in turn learned from his father. :
"all the mazhabs are equally valid and the truth for them is in
the hadith and the Quran." And so we accept it.
When it comes to the
Shafei, Hanbali, Hanafi and Maliki we are tolerant but when it
comes to the Shia you see he is not in the formula that we are
taught as a child, so what ever little idiosyncrasies there
exists between us and them we cant tolerate and reject we say
that he is out because we are programmed to believe in only the
four. But we accept the idiosyncrasies between the four.
I say why cant you accept the Shia brothers as a
fifth madhab. And the astonishing thing is that he is telling
you that he wants to be one with you. He is not talking about
being Shia. He is shouting "there is no Sunni nor Shia there is
one thing, Islam." But we say to them "no you are different you
are Shia." This attitude is a sickness of the devil. He wants to
divide us. Can you imagine we Sunnis are 90% of the Muslim world
and the ten percent who are Shias want to be partners and
brothers with you in faith and the 90% are terrified. I cant
understand why should you the 90% be so terrified. They should
be the ones terrified. And if you just knew the feelings that
they have for you. During Jummah prayers in Iran, there are a
million people. And you should see the way they look at you when
you pass by, they recognize that you are a foreigner and not one
of them and tears start rolling down their cheeks. This is the
feeling that they have for you, but you say no, you want to keep
they out, afraid that they will absolve you. You can only be
absolved if there is something better than what you have. I
don't know, maybe some of you think I am a Shia, but I'm still
with you all here. What is all this Shia-Sunni tensions? It is
all politics. These antagonisms we have are all politics now.
If a Sunni brother somewhere does something wrong you say oh the
individual is not being very Islamic, he is a kaffir, But if a
Shia does something wrong you want to condemn the whole Shia
community, the whole nation of millions, and say they are all
rubbish just because one Shias actions are not very Islamic. At
the same time where we look the other way if one of your
relatives does something serious because he is your father or
your uncle. One group of Sunnis says to another "you are not a
Muslim" another group of Sunnis says "you are not a Muslim you
are a kaffir" look that's among us, and we fight among
ourselves. And some of us do funny things.
I met one
brother who told me when you go to Newcastle go visit Mr. So and
so and inshallah everything will be taken care of for you. So I
went to the man and exactly as I was told he took me home for
lunch and when I'm sitting at the table I see on the wall 'burat'
you know what burat is? A donkey like animal with the face of a
woman its supposed to provide electrical force. I told him this
is not right. Allah(swt) created electrical force, you can not
create it with a statue of a donkey with a woman's face. Oh and
he was so upset. But he's a Sunni, he was a brother and is still
my brother. This
Sunni-Shia tensions is the work of the devil to divide us.
Let me say
something about Iran. What I found was that everything is
islamically oriented. The whole nation is geared towards Islam.
And they are talking about nothing but the Quran. I have never
had a single experience with an Iranian when the man
contradicted me when I'm talking about the Quran. Whereas our
Arab brethren again and again you quote them the Quran and they
try to contradict you with the Quran. They are Arabs, they are
supposed to know the Quran better than us, but the Iranians seem
to be on the wavelength of the Quran. Everything he is doing
everything he is thinking about is the Quran. You remember
Tabas[2] when the American people wanted to free the hostages.
The mightiest most technologically advanced nation on earth, a
nation that can land a man on the moon and bring him back, a
nation which tells you which part of the moon they will land and
bring them back, they send mars and Jupiter probes. A nation
that warned Pakistan about the tidal wave tragedy and they
didn't heed the warning. They warned the Israelis in 1973 that
the Arabs were on the move, they didn't heed the warning. That
nation couldn't land in Iran. Imagine they went there with their
helicopters and crashed them selves and got themselves killed.
Imagine. A nation that lands on the moon and comes back cant
land in Iran. And the Iranian people were not in any position to
do anything to them. The Americans could have gone and done what
they wanted to do. I went and saw the American embassy and you
think that its just a big building, but man its acres and acres
right in the center of Tehran. They could have easily gone in
and gotten these people out, even if they lost a few men. They
could have achieved their goals. It was very well planned. But
you know what happened? Fiasco, retreat failure, the Imam
Khomeini is told what has happened. He doesn't say Subhananla,
he doesn't say Alhamdulilah, you know what he said. He quotes
the Quran : "Have you not considered how your Lord dealt with
the companions of the elephant?" 105:1 These are the words that
came out of him. I tell you he is a Quranic computer.
You know
what they call those huge helicopters? Jumbo helicopters, and
those big planes are called jumbo planes. You know what jumbo
means in Swahili, Elephant. It's a Swahili word. That's where
they got the name. So these elephant sized helicopters go and
the Imam says: "Have you not considered how your Lord dealt with
the possessors of the elephant? Did He not cause their war to
end in confusion," Quran 105:1-2
But we are
so skeptical, the Muslim world has become so skeptical we don't
believe in the Quran anymore. You don't really believe in the
Quran, for most people it is all for entertainment, for the good
spiritual feelings that you get when reciting the Holy Quran.
But the directives that Allah(swt) gives, nobody seems to care.
May Allah (swt) make these brothers of ours, the torchbearers
and light of learning today to the Muslim world . And here is a
nation geared to do the Job. When you look at them the
earnestness that is in them, a nation that is not afraid, when
you look at them with the enthusiasm they have. They are not
afraid to say "marg bar amrika" death to America.. Then say "marg
bar shuravi " death to USSR. Imagine that! (laughter from the
audience). And death to Israel." Can you imagine a nation doing
that and not in the least afraid. This is not the Islamic spirit
that is in us here, but the Iranians are all heart and mind.
They don't say "this is an Iranian revolution "or "we are
Iranians". They are talking about Islam, an Islamic Revolution.
This is not an Iranian revolution but
that this is an Islamic revolution. It's a revolution for
Islam and little wonder why the nations of the world cant
stomach it because it is Islam that they cant stomach. So my
dear brothers and sisters I have taken so much of your valuable
time already. And with these words I take leave of you to sit
down and to take your Questions.
[1] " O ye
who believe! if any from among you turn back from his Faith,
soon will Allah produce a people whom He will love as they will
love Him,- lowly with the believers, mighty against the
rejecters, fighting in the way of Allah, and never afraid of the
reproaches of such as FIND FAULT. That is the grace of Allah,
which He will bestow on whom He pleaseth. And Allah encompasseth
all, and He knoweth all things." Quran 5:54 |