Imam Khomeini`s migration to Nofel Loshato  proved turning point in history of Islamic Revolution

Imam Khomeini's migration to Nofel Loshato proved turning point in history of Islamic Revolution

On the 4th of October 1978, the Iraqi government forced Imam Khomeini to leave Iraq for Kuwait. However the Kuwaiti government did not give refuge to Imam Khomeini due to the then Iranian Pahlavi regime's request. Consequently, Imam Khomeini flew to Paris.

Thursday, October 09, 2025 04:32

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   Imam Khomeini`s significant role in managing imposed war and sacred defense

Imam Khomeini's significant role in managing imposed war and sacred defense

In a videoconference with the participants of a ceremony honoring the veterans of the Sacred Defense (Sep. 21, 2020), the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei described the leadership and command of the late Imam Khomeini as being very sensitive and amazing from the beginning to the end of the Sacred Defense.

Saturday, September 27, 2025 12:24

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Imam Khomeini`s Strategic Management in the Imposed War.

Imam Khomeini's Strategic Management in the Imposed War.

Imam Khomeini's management characteristics are based on his personal and organizational behavior and Islamic values. The results indicated that Imam Khomeini's leadership and management model in the imposed War was a combination model based on three levels of the individual (personality), behavior, and society's needs.

Thursday, September 25, 2025 09:56

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Iranians broke pomposity of super powers of east and west in imposed war: Imam Khomeini

Iranians broke pomposity of super powers of east and west in imposed war: Imam Khomeini

Forty-five years ago, on September 17, 1980, the Ba'athist regime of Iraq tore up the 1975 Algiers Agreement, a pivotal treaty that had delineated the border with Iran along the thalweg of the strategic Arvand River and ushered in a brief period of détente between the two neighbors.

Monday, September 22, 2025 12:24

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Sabra and Shatila: 43 years since the 43 hours of Israeli horror that shook the world

Sabra and Shatila: 43 years since the 43 hours of Israeli horror that shook the world

It began at dusk on September 16, 1982. In the southern part of Lebanon, the narrow lanes of a Palestinian refugee camp were strewn with the bullet-riddled corpses of men, women, and children.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025 08:34

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