Iran Press/Asia: Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran during his lifetime, while openly supporting the oppressed nations of the region and the freedom fighters of the world until his departure (June 4, 1989), emphasized the unity of the Islamic Ummah to fight American domination. Added "Abdul Qader Kamali, the university professor, in an Iran Press news agency interview.
He also noted that Anti-arrogance" was the most prominent and influential feature of Imam Khomeini globally, which made him an international figure.
According to Abdul Qader Kamali, at a time when no figure dared to take a stand against the United States, Imam Khomeini (RH), with the famous phrase "America can't do a damn thing," started the process of struggle and the withdrawal of the United States from the region.
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The well-known academician in Kabul emphasized that Imam Khomeini (RA) became a role model for all freedom seekers in the world, and in the twentieth century, with an in-depth study of uprisings and revolutions in different parts of the world, layers of Imam Khomeini (RA)'s thoughts can be seen.
The university professor in Kabul also stated that Imam Khomeini's slogan of justice and independence and his emphasis on the independence of Islamic countries made Imam Khomeini an enduring international figure, and in the religious field, he was a leading figure for Muslims of the world.
"Imam Khomeini (RA) with the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran and until his departure, never forgot the people of Afghanistan and praised the Afghan people in messages and speeches. The support of Afghan students with Imam Khomeini's movement played a role in the victory of the Islamic Revolution, and Afghan students living in Najaf al-Ashraf, while attending Imam Khomeini's class, also played an important role in conveying his messages." "Abdul Qadir Kamali" stressed.
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