The 10 days will begin on February 1, 1979, the anniversary of the brilliant return of Imam Homeini, and will reach the top with the victory of the Islamic Revolution on February 11. ) It symbolizes the birth of a new era of Iran. The era of Iranian state justice, independence, and dignity.
Imam Homeini’s return from asylum was a historic moment full of Iranian people’s deep affection and enthusiasm. Millions of Iranians took them to the city to welcome their beloved leaders. The presence of Imam Whoemini in Iran after many years has revitalized the spirit of resistance and strengthened people’s desires for justice and righteous systems.
Imam Homeinini’s unparalleled leadership is rooted in the values of God and the unwavering commitment to the people, giving the Iranians to the struggle with dedicated politics. He wasn’t just a political leader, but a spiritual guide reminded him of his obligations to wake up national consciousness, confront repression, and work hard for self -determination.
Iran, as commemorating the dawn for 10 days every year, works as a reminiscent of people’s sacrifice, love for Islam, and Imam Homeini’s unwavering leadership. His permanent heritage continues to form a policy of the Islamic Republic, guaranteeing that Iran is a beacon of independence and justice in the modern world.
During the dawn for 10 days, Iranians will hold various rituals and events to commemorate the victory of the Islamic Revolution. These celebrations are given between 12 Bermanes and 22 Berman (based on the Iranian calendar), and Imam Homeini has returned to Iran and shows the revolutionary victory. The most important rituals include commemorative speeches, meetings, marches and parades, cultural and artistic events. On the last day, millions of Iranians march to Tehran and other cities Azada Square.
These rituals emphasize the strong spirit of Iranians, independence, and Islamic values. The dawn for 10 days works as a pride of the people to reflect the sacrifice of the past and reconfirm the ideals of the Islamic Republic.
The dawn for 10 days is not only a historical event, but also a turning point in Iran’s history. It commemorates the revival of the state identity and the realization of a desire for the Islamic government. Today, when the Iranians celebrate this sacred era, they continue to praise the principles set by Imam Homeinini, and guarantee that the revolution will survive in the heart and heart of the future.
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