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1999-11-24 16:51
Is the reappearance of the Imam of the Time close? Why or why not?
Dear youth; the Basij members (Mobilized Forces)! One of those glowing Suns—by the Grace, Assistance and Will of God—is on the Earth today, at our time, as ‘What remains from Allah on the Earth’; as ‘the Argument of God for his servants’; as the Master of our Time, and the Absolute Wali of God. The blessings resulting from his presence, and the rays of light emitting from his existence reach out to the mankind today. Even today, humanity with all its weaknesses, errors, and entanglements, uses the gleaming light of this divine and spiritual sun who is the remainder of Ahlulbayt. Today, the sacred existence of Imam Mahdi-- may our souls be sacrificed for him-- among human beings on earth, is the source of blessings, knowledge, splendor, beauty and all that is good. Our weak and humble eyes cannot see that divine face from close by. But he is like a glowing sun, bonded with the hearts, and connected to the spirits and the inner selves. And for those with knowledge, there is no greater reward than feeling that the Wali of Allah-- the rightful Imam, the righteous one, the chosen worshiper among all worshipers in the universe, and God's address when he calls for his Caliph on Earth-- is with them and beside them. He sees them and is connected to them. The ultimate aspiration of every man is the existence of such a great element. Mankind’s unfulfilled wishes throughout history look on to this horizon, waiting for the great man, and a chosen man among the chosen men of God, to come and tear apart the fabric of cruelty and oppression, woven by the wicked throughout history. Today, mankind is also affected by cruelty and oppression, more than many other periods of time in history; but mankind has also progressed, and human wisdom has advanced. We have approached the reappearance of Imam Mahdi, the real love of human hearts (may our spirits be sacrificed for him) for wisdoms have developed and progressed.
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1999-11-22 00:00
Leader's Statements at Sharif University of Technology
The following is a summary of the statements made by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with the students and academics at Sharif University of Technology on November 22, 1999.
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1999-11-13 11:57
What is the reason behind IRGC sustainability despite all the animosity?
The creation of the IRGC was not merely because the establishment sought to create a new armed force. This was not the only goal. There was more to it. The issue was to consider and enforce the thought system, ideology and faith—which represent the moral elements of power—in every component of the new military force and this was achieved as much as possible. This was the basis of the matter. After the creation of the IRGC, those who did not wish for it to exist pushed it to the limits of extinction and isolated it several times. They ignored it and refused to finance it. They criticized it time and again. But the IRGC survived and flourished. That is how a strong basis persists. Why? Because the moral element of power in this organization has been abundant. What is that moral element of power? Belief, faith, devotion, selfless endeavor to perform one’s duties, selfless endeavor for the sake of God, selfless endeavor regardless of material compensation. These are important points. These are the factors that protect an organization and a system of government. This concept has been at the heart of the revolution. One should not be deceived by some ostensible factors exaggerated, magnified and distorted by those opposing the foundations of the Revolution. The truth is that there is faith.
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1999-10-11 00:00
Leader's Address to Educational Elite
The following is the abridged text of the statements made by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with the educational elite from cities throughout the country on October 11, 1999.
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1999-06-15 00:00
Leader's Message to Islamic Inter-Parliamentary Union
The following is the text of a message from Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, to the participants in the first official session of the Islamic Inter-Parliamentary Union, held in Tehran from June 15-17, 1999.
The following is the text of a message from Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, to the participants in the first official session of the Islamic Inter-Parliamentary Union, held in Tehran from June 15-17, 1999. -
1999-06-04 13:07
Excerpts from the Friday sermon on the 10th anniversary of the passing of Imam Khomeini
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1999-06-02 00:00
Leader's Address to Foreign and Iranian Guests
The following is the summary of a speech delivered by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, to a group of foreign and Iranian guests attending the commemorative ceremony marking the 10th demise anniversary of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, in a meeting held on June 2, 1999.
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1999-05-31 00:00
Leader's Statements in a Meeting with Majlis Deputies
The following is an abstract of the statements made by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with a group of Majlis deputies and staffers on May 31, 1999.
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1999-05-24 00:00
Leader's Speech on Anniversary of Liberation of Khorramshahr
The following is a summary of a speech delivered by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with a group of military commanders and war veterans on May 24, 1999, the anniversary of the liberation of Khorramshahr from the Iraqi occupation. Most of the military commanders and war veterans who attended the meeting had taken part in the military operation code-named Bait-ul-Moqaddas that led to the liberation of the city.
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1999-02-23 11:05
Hijab is a value in accordance with human nature
Hijab is a value in accordance with the nature of human. Nudity and moving towards more mingling of the two sexes and exposing them to one another is a move against the human nature and volition. The holy Shariah of Islam has also set out certain restrictions and limits for it and those who are believers and religious cannot disapprove of hijab. Of course there might be people who are uninformed or ignorant. One should first familiarize them with hijab. During the early years after the revolution, I clearly realized that women who practice hijab, yet do not appreciate it well, do not have any information about the law, philosophy and benefits of hijab. That is to say, they have seldom been told about it.
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1999-02-10 21:03
An excerpt of statements made on the 20th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution
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1999-02-10 14:11
The Pahlavi regime was the worst among the corrupt regimes of this region in imprudence, corruption and dependency on foreign powers
The Pahlavi regime—which was the worst in terms of imprudence, corruption and dependency on foreign powers among the corrupt regimes of this region—brought about the severest harms to the people and the country during decades in power. The nation was kept out of the political scene of the country through violent dictatorship and ruthless repression. The interests of the country were sacrificed for compromise with intervening powers and pillaging corporations. The youth were dejected from reflecting on the fate of the country by widespread corruption and lewdness, and every rising voice complaining and seeking liberty was muffled. By ruining national agriculture and making the already defective and flawed industry dependent; by giving room to the greedy foreigners and the monarchy’s servants to plunder; by looting oil reserves and giving away national resources to American and European masters; by destroying rural areas and transforming Iran to a market for useless imported goods and leftover of U.S. agricultural products; and other such treasonous programs, the country's economy was in a constant tumble, and dependent on the will of foreign powers, and the nation's livelihood was in the hands of the enemies. The Iranian nation's faith, culture and beliefs were scorned, and the regime had embarked on a mission against this great nation's self-confidence, and self-esteem through defying these beliefs and encouraging imposed Western culture. Religion and the clergy—who had been the source of call for justice, liberty and equality for centuries and the main resistance front against invasion by the foreigners, the cruel, and the despots—were target of the harshest of revenges, and treated with all means of coercion, intimidation, accusation, and negative propaganda. While most people were suffering from poverty, famine, and low living standards, they were even more pressured on the one hand by the extravagant, luxurious, and wasteful fairytale-like lifestyle of the Shah, his family, friends and strongmen, and on the other hand by the pillaging of national resources by foreign companies and their domestic brokers.
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1999-02-02 13:52
How did the Pahlavis live in the country for fifty years?
That government was, firstly, corrupt: financially corrupt; ethically corrupt; and corrupt in administrative affairs. In the financial corruption, it suffices to remind that the Shah himself and his family were involved in most of the major economic transactions of the country. He and his brothers and sisters were among those who accumulated the most of personal wealth. In his sixteen or seventeen-year kingdom, Reza Khan accumulated important wealth. It is interesting to know that some of the cities of this country, in bill of sale, were wholly properties of Reza Khan! For example, the city of Fariman was Reza Khan's property! The best of estate and lands in this country belonged to him. He was interested in these things and in jewelry. Of course, his children had a wider taste; they loved and gathered every kind of capital! The best proof to that is that when they left the country, billions of dollars of their wealth were accumulated in foreign banks! A political system that was so financially corrupt at its head, look how military-oriented it was and what it did to the people! They were also morally corrupt. Trafficking gangs were under the control of his [Shah’s] brothers and sisters. In terms of ethical and sexual issues, there were cases that telling and hearing them will make a man sweat in shame. Of course, some of the memories of these type were written and published by their circle of friends, associates and relatives later. In terms of administrations, they were corrupts, too. While choosing leaders, they did not consider qualifications; they considered the individuals’ affiliations to themselves, as well as orders by foreign intelligence and security services and appointed individuals based on such criteria. You see; a government that does bribery at its head, makes a fortune, smuggles, and betrays the people: what sort of a government it would be. If anyone wants to describe these facts with proofs and documents, they would be compiled into books. They were dependent. Their dependence emerged from the fact that they were cut off from the people. In order to maintain their own regime, they felt obliged to rely on foreigners… They had no respect for people's opinions, for the people's wishes, for the people's faiths, for the religion of the people and for the culture of the people; they had no friendly relationship with the people. They had established a hostile relationship with the people: like the relationship between a lord and the peasants; like the relationship between a master and the servants; So, It had the qualities of a monarchy! Monarchy means this: an absolute rule that has no commitment to the people. The Pahlavis lived in our country for fifty years in such a manner.
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1999-02-02 00:22
An excerpt of statements made in a Q&A session with the youth on the second day of Fajr 10-day celebration (National Day of Islamic Revolution and the Youth)
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1999-01-14 08:40
How can enduring the sufferings of this world be made easier
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1998-12-25 22:11
An excerpt of statements made during a Friday prayer sermon
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1998-07-12 19:23
The Muslim world needs to revive the memory of the Prophet (pbuh) to solve its problems
Commemorating the Prophet is not just ceremonial. Although, such ceremonies among the Muslim nations are useful and even necessary. However, the ultimate goal is more than this. Today, the Muslim world needs to revive the memory of the great Prophet of Islam more than ever. Humanity too needs this holy name, remembering him, and his precious teachings. But, before we want to spread this to all of humanity, the Muslim world needs to rediscover this tremendous, spiritual resource. In the same way that nations lived on areas with undiscovered, precious, material resources with empty stomachs for centuries until others came and took away their resources, the Muslim world today is struggling with many problems while they have tremendous, spiritual reserves at their disposal. These vast reserves and great resources can save and help them. Several decades ago, a great man said, “Islam was founded on two principles: monotheism (towhid), the oneness of God, and unity among Muslims." These are the two foundations of Islam. The first is the principle of one God, and the second is unity among those who believe in God. The second one relies on the first, that is unity around the principle of monotheism. Today, we need this slogan more than ever. We need to return to the word of monotheism, and to unity in words.
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1998-05-08 06:41
Imam Hussein's uprising was for the sake of God and a lesson of love and compassion
It is the lessons of Ashura which always live on as eternal, and permanent debates, not confined to a specific time. The lesson we learn from Ashura is the lesson of sacrifice and religiosity, the lesson of courage, justice and the lesson of rising up for God’s cause, and the lesson of love and compassion.
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1998-04-29 00:00
Leader's Statements in a Meeting with Workers and Teachers
The following text is a summary of the statements made by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with a group of workers and teachers on April 29, 1998. The meeting was held on the eve of the Workers Day, May 1, and the Teachers Day, May 2.
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1998-04-22 13:53
Mohammad Reza did not know whether he was the king
Read the memoirs of Pahlavi personalities. When in 1941 Reza Khan was dismissed, his son, Mohammad Reza, did not know for a few days whether he would be the king or not! He sent someone to the British Embassy, they said he could be the king, provided that he does not do certain things and does some other things! He was happy. These are the facts of this country. For fifty years, the regime ruling over Iran—which was a dictatorial, monarchical, tyrannical, corrupt regime—was ruled by two individuals who were brought to power by foreigners and people did not have any role in appointing them. Before that, it was the Qajar dynasty and the rule of the Sultans. Read the history of these sultans! People were nothing to them. They regarded government officials, from the prime minister to the lowest levels, as their servants, and they told them ‘you are this and that among our servants’! Such regimes ruled over this country!
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1998-04-22 00:13
An excerpt of statements made in a meeting with the clergy
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1998-01-29 10:32
Excerpts from the speech delivered in meeting with government officials
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1997-12-16 15:25
Which society can receive the Promised Mahdi (a.s.)?
It is nonsensical to say Imam Mahdi (a.s.) will come and do the work. What is your duty today then? What should you do today? You should prepare the grounds so his excellency can come and act in the prepared grounds. It is impossible to start from scratch. A society can receive the Promised Mahdi (Our souls be sacrificed for him) that is prepared and has the potentials; otherwise, it will end in the same way as the efforts of prophets and Imams throughout history did. Why did many of the messengers of God come but couldn't rid the world of evil? Because they lacked prepared grounds... Then, if Imam Mahdi (a.s.) reappears in an unprepared society, the result will be the same! Preparation is needed. How does the preparation happen? It can happen in the forms you already see in your own society. Today, in the Islamic Iran, there are cases of spiritual accomplishments, which are unparalleled in the world, as far as we know and are informed – and we are not unaware of the world.
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1997-12-16 15:24
The Global Arrogance seeks to inject despair among Muslim nations
There are a number of features in the belief in Mahdawiyyah which work like blood in the vessels, and soul in the body. One of them is hope. Sometimes, powerful and vulgar hands bring weak nations to the point where they completely lose hope. When they lose hope, they won’t make a move. They think it is useless, and it is too late. They think they cannot confront the powers, because they won’t succeed. This is the spirit of despair. This is what colonialism seeks. Today, the global Arrogant power wants Muslim nations, including the dear Iranian nation, to get afflicted with the spirit of despair, so they say ‘we cannot do anything, it is useless!’. The Arrogance wants to inject this among the people by force. What for? So they can take enthusiasm and hope away from the human community who advances with hope, and turn the people into dead or dead-looking beings. So they can do whatever they want! They cannot do whatever they want with a living and enthusiastic nation. To an unconscious, dazed being who is left inert in a corner, anyone can inject anything they want; they can do anything they want to them. Whereas, with a vital, enthusiastic, intelligent, active nation they cannot do whatever they want.
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1997-12-16 15:19
Arrogant powers’ effort to obliterate the belief in Mahdawiyyah among the people
I saw a document that dated back to decades ago; that is, to the time when colonialism had just entered Northern Africa. The countries in Northern Africa are strongly interested in Ahlulbait. Regardless of the Islamic denomination they believe in, they like the Ahlulbait (a.s.). In countries like Sudan, in Maghreb, and other countries of that region the belief in Mahdawiyyah is pronounced. When colonialism entered the mentioned region, during the past century, one of the matters that troubled colonialism was the belief in Mahdawiyyah! In the document I saw, the heads and commanders of colonialism suggested they needed to do something so the belief in Mahdawiyyah would gradually disappear from among the people. At that time, the French and English colonizers were present in some of the African countries. No matter where the colonizers came from, they judged that until the belief in Mahdawiyyah existed among these people, they would not be able to completely control these countries! Now you see how important the belief in Mahdawiyyah is! What a big mistake is made by those who, in the name of intellectualism and seeking new approaches, question and raise objections to Islamic beliefs, without any prior investigation and information; without knowing what they are actually doing! They do what the enemies seek to do! Islamic beliefs are like that.
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1997-12-09 00:00
Leader's OIC Inaugural Address
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1997-12-09 00:00
Leader's Speech at Inaugural Ceremony of 8th Summit of OIC
The following is the abridged text of a speech delivered by Grand Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, at the inaugural ceremony of the 8th Summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), held in Tehran on December 9, 1997.
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1997-11-26 02:18
Excerpts from a speech in a meeting with Basij forces
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1997-10-22 22:41
An excerpt of statements made in meeting with women
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1997-10-22 11:23
Excerpts from statements made during a meeting with a group of women