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Imam Khamenei: Islamic Awakening Aimed at Reviving National and Islamic Values

Imam Khamenei: Islamic Awakening Aimed at Reviving National and Islamic Values
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei says "the Islamic Awakening in the region is primarily aimed at reviving the national and Islamic values and reinforcing resistance against the Western hegemony."

In an address to participants in the first international conference on Islamic Awakening on Saturday, Ayatollah Khamenei said the main principle of revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa is "the revitalization of national dignity which has been undermined and trampled by dictatorships under corrupt rulers and domination of the US and the West."

He further added that the revival of Islamic values, restoration of the right to justice, development and flourishing, and resistance against the US and European hegemony and "Israeli" aggression were among other basic tenets of the revolutions.

Ayatollah Khamenei also warned Muslim countries of the West's schemes to defeat revolutions.

Imam Khamenei urged Muslim nations to stand up against foreign interference in their countries and not fall for the enemy's false promises and claims of support.

Ayatollah Khamenei called on Muslims to abstain from putting trust in the US and the West and said the enemies are trying to defeat revolutions through terrorism, civil war, sanctions and propaganda campaigns.

Imam Khamenei also urged Muslim countries to avoid ethnic and religious divisions and pointed out that mutual understanding between Islamic factions is key to victory.

The Imam further called on Muslims to rely on God and His promises, and to practice common wisdom, determination and bravery in order to overcome problems and threats.

Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution as an important chapter in history which has inspired the regional developments.


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