Hawzah News Agency- He said in a statement to the press that this revolution was based on a deep monotheistic vision and was inspired by the red revolution of Hosseini's Ashura, in which a few people, with a broad and firm belief, defeated the forces of disbelief and falsehood and dazzled the eyes of the powerful.
"On February 1st, 1979, Imam Khomeini, the Founder of the Islamic Revolution, returned to Tehran amidst an enthusiastic welcome from the people after fifteen years of exile. Ten days after Imam Khomeini’s return to Iran, on February 11th, 1979, the Islamic Revolution of Iran born fruit; hence, from February 1st to February 11th, has been named the 10-day Dawn, and every year, special celebrations and ceremonies for the victory of the Islamic Revolution are held during these days, and people hold massive rallies across the country on Bahman 22."
Karar Hashmi observed that today, after 46 years of its blessed and honorable life, the Islamic Revolution of Iran has been able to consolidate its influential and decisive position in the field of regional and extra-regional developments more than ever before, and with its inspiring and honor-building message, it has caused the movement of oppressed nations seeking justice and freedom.
"I hope that this revolution will last until the revolution of Hazrat Mahdi (PBUH), the savior of mankind," Hashmi added.
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