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February 2004

a special edition from:

25th
ANNIVERSARY
OF THE
ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
IN
IRAN
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Imam Khamenei on Iran’s Islamic
ethos and the dangers facing the Ummah
In December
last year, AYATULLAH SAYYID ALI KHAMENEI, the Vali-e Faqih of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, convened a meeting of Islamic movement leaders
and representatives in Tehran. Here we reprint extracts from his talk
to the gathering. It is impossible to imagine any other statesman in a
position of authority in the Muslim world speaking so openly and frankly
about the state of the world today, clearly identifying the Ummah’s errors
and weaknesses, and the dangers and challenges facing us.
In the Name of God the
Compassionate, the Merciful...
I welcome all of you, and
thank you for having accepted the Islamic Republic of Iran’s invitation
to take part in this gathering. You are among your family and brothers.
Iran is the second home of Muslims all over the world.
This gathering is necessary
at this time because Muslims all over the world are now facing new threats
and challenges. When a human being is threatened, it is necessary for
him to gather his forces and use his intellect to determine the appropriate
response to the threat. A dynamic community, such as the Ummah of Islam,
cannot simply sit passively and let events shape its destiny. Islam encourages
and inspires the Ummah to be proactive in thoughtfully planning their
actions and implementing their plans. This is why this gathering has been
called, and why you have gathered here in response to this need. We hope
and expect this gathering to be taken seriously and to have an impact
on the affairs of the Ummah. The issues confronting the Ummah today, and
the capabilities of the Ummah in responding to these issues must be understood
and marshalled, and the use of these capabilities must be considered.
We, the government of the
Islamic Republic, are dependent on Almighty God, alhumdulillah.
We also rely on our noble and vigilant people. We are ready to meet our
responsibilities and to do our share as a part of the global Islamic community.
It is true that the Islamic
world is facing numerous new threats today. But, on the other hand, there
are also new opportunities and advantages before us, which we did not
have before. When one speaks of opportunities and advantages, people’s
thoughts are drawn first to material or financial factors. For instance,
some people may think that I am talking about geographical location, historical
background or natural resources under the ground. Some might think that
the large population of the Islamic world is an invaluable resource. Of
course these things are important. However, we must realize that, despite
our having had such resources in the past, the colonial powers managed
to gain control of the Muslim world, and dominated us for 150 or 200 years.
As a result, Muslims were turned into dependent and backward peoples.
So we must conclude that such resources are not sufficient on their own.
Of course, being weak and
backward at any given moment of history does not mean that the weakened
and dependent people are doomed to permanent subservience. No. What we
must realize is that whenever we come to our senses, and fulfill the duties
that Islam has prescribed for us, everything will change, insha’Allah,
and the Ummah will make real progress.
In my opinion the biggest
opportunity open to the Islamic world is Islam itself. Almighty Allah
tells us in the Holy Qur’an, that Islam is gift from Him to us. Indeed,
it is the greatest of all the gifts that Allah (swt) could have given
us. Whatever gratitude we wish to express, we should do so by observing
our Islamic faith in its fullest sense. Islam can strengthen the Muslim’s
heart and spirit, and can equip the Ummah with knowledge, understanding
and unity. This is the fundamental power of Islam, and we should not underestimate
it.
Islam’s situation today
is different from what it was 50 years ago. Compared to 50 years ago,
the world of Islam is much more dynamic and forward looking, much more
alive, enthusiastic and full of hope, and much more in tune with the aspirations
and expectations of our young generations, our youth. Muslims of the world
today are proud of their faith. There was a time that the Muslims had
lost pride in Islam. Many Muslim intellectuals were proud of having abandoned
the faith and not practising their Islam. This has changed today; all
over the world, young people and intellectuals are proud of living in
accordance with Islamic values, and of proclaiming the Islamic identity.
This pride is a massive resource for the Ummah.
Some of the major ideological
challengers of Islam – Marxism, communism and socialism – have been eliminated
from the historical arena. They once represented major challenges to Islam
in Muslim countries. Today they have been defeated by the realities in
the world, and in the process, Islam has re-emerged as the dominant political
force in the Muslim world, in a way unprecedented in the modern history
of the Muslim world. In the past, when people spoke of political Islam,
they referred to the early centuries of Islam; Islam was not a factor
in contemporary political affairs. Today, Islam is at the centre of political
affairs, and has established its own capability and power. It has shown
that it can defend itself and be a positive, constructive force in public
affairs for the Muslim Ummah. This is a great achievement and puts the
Ummah in a very strong position.
Over the last few decades,
those who aimed to dominate the Muslim world, used to promise us western
modernity. In effect, they used to say: ‘we will offer you western modernity
if you surrender to us and bow to our culture.’ Today when Muslims look
at that past, they see that western modernity has brought the world of
Islam dependence and corruption. It has made Muslims weak, both singly
and collectively. Instead of progress and success, western modernity has
only brought Muslims domination and subservience. Today’s Muslims have
recognised this reality and will not make the same mistakes as previous
generations.
Today liberalism is facing
contradictions even in its own birthplace. Today, in the supposed birthplaces
and homes of liberalism and individual freedoms, the same people who used
– and still use – the rhetoric and slogans of freedom are resorting to
methods that are the precise opposite of freedom.
Today the West has no response
to the persecution of Palestinian children, it cannot justify the occupations
of Iraq and Afghanistan, and defend its horrendous killings of large numbers
of people in both countries. The West does not have a response to, and
cannot protect itself against, the Islamic commitment and fervour of the
people of these countries, people who opted for Islam when they were oppressed
and confronted by the Americans.
Today the West does not
have any kind of response to insults against women’s dignity. In the Western
world, the supposed birthplace of freedom and democracy, woman’s dignity
has been lost. Sexual corruption is reaching extreme levels, and the institution
of the family is on the verge of destruction. Statistics on the destruction
of the foundations of family life in Western countries are outrageous
and shocking. The West held itself up as a model in these areas for the
rest of the world; today these very issues are exposing the contradictions
and failings of liberalism.
Now America, in its arrogance,
is producing a new response to the challenge being posed by Islam. America
today, after decades of promoting and protecting the most brutal dictators
in the region,, is suddenly championing democracy. Who does not know that
America itself was the greatest supporter of the dictators and tyrants
in the Muslim world. Today everyone recognises that it was America that
supported Saddam for so long, and that it was America that gave a green
light for Saddam’s invasion of Iran and the eight years of war that followed.
Saddam had been nurtured
by the Americans. They provided him with chemical weapons. They were silent
in the face of the massacre of Iraqis in Halabjah, and that of many of
our young people. In our country we still have many people who have been
affected by chemical weapons. Every few weeks we hear the news of the
death of another one of these people who were injured in chemical attacks
and have been dying ever since. The West was silent when these events
took place. Today the same West is pushing ‘democracy’ in this region.
This is no more than another self-serving response to the rise of Islam
in the region and the popular Islamic government.
The religious government
of the people means the votes of the people, with religious values, and
with the respect which religion has reserved for the vote of the people.
Religion provides dignity for people. Religion obliges governments to
take seriously their responsibility to and for the people. Religion does
not accept dictatorship from any ruler under any circumstances. This is
our Islam. This is religious government of the people: religious government
is based on a strong and clear logic, on the principles and values that
Islam has established for the governing of every society. Today this has
been presented to the world, it has been practised in reality, it is not
only written in books. In the last 25 years we have had 24 elections in
the Islamic Republic; people have turned out in large numbers to vote
and safeguard the system. This is the reality of an Islamic government
of the people. And America is reacting to this by talking about the "government
of the people"!
The enemies of Islam, led
by the Zionists and America, do not want the real, true Islam to be seen.
They want to restrict perceptions of Islam to two forms: either the backward
form that has been seen in the Islam of the Taliban – empty of logic,
full of strong fanaticism and devoid of compassion, rationality, knowledge
and wisdom – so that everyone hates, despites or fears Islam; or a form
of Islam that has lost its own identity to the West, an eclectic Islam
that would accept whatever the West wants, and propagate Western culture
as Islam, having nothing to say for itself. Those are the only two forms
of Islam acceptable to its enemies. What they do not want anyone to see
or recognise is the Islam that seeks dignity, power, justice and progress
for the Islamic community: the form of Islam which builds life.
Today, the enemies of Islam
know that immense power resides in the Muslim Ummah. They fear this power,
and so they fight it without acknowledging what it is that they are fighting.
Instead they give other labels to their adversary. For instance, they
expand the meaning of terrorism to include liberating movements. They
intend to crush the Palestinians, who are the most courageous fighters
for Islam, by branding them terrorists. They also try to delegitimise
the struggles of the warriors of Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan and every
other region of the Muslim world, who are confronting colonialism and
foreign interference in their homelands. They use weapons of mass destruction,
human rights or democracy as excuses to justify their war because they
are too frightened to confront Islam directly.
It is true that the Ummah
is facing new threats. But we have new potentialities too. Large numbers
of young Muslims everywhere are turning away from the West’s seductive
and colourful temptations to keep faith in their hearts and obedience
to God in their deeds. There are many such young people everywhere in
the Muslim world. Many intellectuals and scholars speak or write in support
of Islam. They recognise its qualities, its values, its civilization,
its arts. Today the Muslim world too is realising its power. It is recognising
its own strength. The threat may be big, but so is the potential. It is
up to us to benefit from it through our own commitment and endeavour.
There is a hadith of Allah’s Messenger (saw) which says
"the Muslims are like a sturdy plant which may be flattened by the
wind of events; but they will stand again when the opportunity arises."
The Holy Qur’an says something similar, that a Muslim resembles a tough
tree whose roots are stable and whose branches spread into the sky. It
is for us to ensure that this tree will bear fruit.
We in Iran, in the Islamic
Republic, have concentrated all our efforts on strengthening the foundations
by a number of crucial principles. The first is that we shall not abandon
government of the people, which has been derived from Islam. It is an
Islamic instruction. Islam has clarified giving bai’ah to the rulers.
We accept this wholeheartedly. This is an Islamic instruction; we have
not taken it from the West.
The next principle is that
we shall stand firm against infiltration and interference by foreign powers.
We do not mind exchanging science, knowledge and experience with the rest
of the world. We can engage in transactions of material and intellectual
commodities, but we shall not submit to foreign domination under any circumstances.
The enemies of Islamic Iran are not happy with this, but we have proved
that we remain committed to this, and that we are able to do so. We believe
that the entire Muslim world can do so too.
The next principle is of
justice. The promotion and maintenance of justice is the most demanding
task facing us. It is very difficult to implement social justice in any
society. We intend to promote justice and we have taken steps in this
direction. However, a huge gap remains before we achieve the standard
that Islamic principles demand of us. We must concentrate our efforts
on this issue, insha’Allah.
The next principle is that
we believe in the progress of science. We have advanced a great deal in
pursuit of this principle. We believe that the Muslim world, in view of
its historical record of cultural and scientific achievements, can take
bigger steps in the arena of science and knowledge. We have recommended
that our young people and scholars must be studious and imaginative in
this field.
We believe that disunity
within the Ummah is the greatest internal danger to the Islamic world.
We are a community of diversity, and have become distant from each other;
we have disunity when we need to be united. Our enemies exploit this for
their own agendas. Our appeal to the Muslim world, and to all Muslims
countries, is to unite and become closer. Some of our differences and
disagreements can be resolved; we must resolve them. Others may not be
soluble in the short term; they should be set aside. This prospect would
pose a massive threat to the interests of the Zionists and Americans;
which is why they concentrate such great efforts to ensure that it does
not happen.
Tribal differences, religious
and clan disputes, political disputes and differences of opinion are all
deliberately exploited by our enemies to ensure that we remain disunited.
The grounds for these differences existed among us before, but we were
neglectful and did not remove them. They exploited this oversight and
have targeted these issues to weaken us. We have wasted our spiritual
and material resources on various tribal, civil, religious and clan disputes
and wars. This is a crucial issue which we must pursue with all sincerity
and urgency.
Today, the enemies of Islam
and the Muslim Ummah are using two main weapons against is: intimidation
and subversion. Sometimes they intimidate governments and intellectuals,
elites, organizations and individuals with threats and shows of power;
other times they subvert them with bribes and incentives. Both of these
are strategies of shaytan. We must not fear their intimidation.
"Those to whom the
people said: ‘Surely men have gathered against you, therefore fear them’;
this increased their faith, and they said: ‘Allah is sufficient for us
and most excellent Protector.’ So they returned with favour from Allah
and [His] grace, no evil touched them and they followed the pleasure of
Allah; and Allah is the mighty Lord of grace." (Qur’an 3:173-174).
We must not fear the enemies’
intimidation. Nor should we be tempted by their bribes. Nothing good can
ever come from our enemies to us, and their bribes and incentives are
a trap. This applies to individuals as well as to states and governments,
and to every sector of society. We must make this our motto. We must not
hope for anything from them, nor should we fear their power and intimidation.
"And be not infirm, and be not grieving, and you shall have the upper
hand if you are believers" (Qur’an 3:139).
One of the most important
things for us today is that we must recognise our enemies. Today, the
greatest enemy of the Islamic world is America and Zionism. They are the
worst, the most evil and dangerous of worldly shaytans, and they
are completely and very openly united. They are the big idol that must
be broken. We must expose them to the people and to every individual.
We must ensure that the reality of the nature of these enemies is clear
to each and every Muslim, all over the world.
Some people neglect the
chief and real enemies, and instead deem some secondary ones as their
main enemies. This is a big mistake that diverts the attentions of the
Ummah and drains the dynamism of Muslims. Alhumdulillah, we have
not made any mistakes in identifying our enemy; nor will we ever make
a mistake. Many hostile acts are perpetrated against us, but we never
mistake these hostilities for the main and real enemy. We do not allow
ourselves to be distracted by these side shows. The real enemy is America
and Zionism. We must recognize these enemies, and the methods they use
to subvert and defeat us, in order that we can effectively counter them.
I would like to close with
this ayah of the Qur’an, which summarises our most important challenge
and duty: "Say, I exhort you only to do one thing: rise up for Allah’s
sake in twos and singly" (34:46).
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