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PolarNik [594]
1 year ago
10

Write a speech from the perspective of the revolutionary leader you researched. In the speech, articulate the Enlightenment valu

es that this leader was fighting for.
Provide historical details to back up your description. Consider at least a few of these ideas:
• Separation of powers
• Checks and balances
• Liberty
• Equality
• Democracy
• Popular sovereignty
• Human rights
• Constitutionalism
Also compare and contrast this leader's ideals to those of at least one other leader from this time period.
History
1 answer:
zepelin [54]1 year ago
8 0

In a televised speech on the blessed Feast of Mab’ath of the Holy Prophet of Islam, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution delineated the aims of this great gift of God (prophecy of Muhammad) as "divine rule, human growth, establishment of justice and the creation of a purified life". Pointing to the logical need of establishing a political system to achieve these great goals, he said that the Islamic Revolution has revived the line of prophecy of the Holy Prophet, through the initiative and courage of its great leader (Imam Khomeini) and it is for this very reason that it has faced constant hostility from the evil powers of the world. However, their enmities will be defeated by the power of our insight and perseverance on the straight path.

Congratulating people on the occasion of Eid al-Mab’ath, Ayatollah Khamenei, said: "In the missions of all the prophets, there were great divine goals such as monotheism which is at the top, then spiritual purification, education of human beings, the establishment of justice, the creation of a purified life, (meaning the growth and flourishing of intellect and science), achieving peace of mind, having material comfort, the security of the living environment, well-being and happiness, and the spiritual development of human beings.

By emphasizing that the goals of the prophets cannot be achieved by words alone, the Supreme Leader of the Revolution said: "The prophets had to create social relations for this very important matter, which of course aslo require power and political system

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