Iranian Identity

In 1979, what happened in Iran was a demonstration of the reactionary face of Islam that cast a dark shadow over the Middle East and the world for decades.

In 1979, what happened in Iran was a demonstration of the reactionary face of Islam that cast a dark shadow over the Middle East and the world.
Islam tried for years to destroy Iran and the Iranian identity and to establish the Islamic nation in its place. However, not only did Iran and Iranianness not disappear, but from the heart of harsh and primitive Islam, mysticism was born that brought a meaningful and profound culture. This mystical culture reached its peak in Iran and reflects the wisdom and insight of the Iranians. Iranian mysticism has deep roots in the ancient traditions of this land, especially in Mithraism, Zoroastrianism, and Khosravi. By preserving and continuing some of their cultural and traditional elements, Iranians were able to maintain the dynamism and permanence of Iran.
Figures such as Ferdowsi, Saadi, Rumi, Hafez, Khayyam and Suhrawardi have brought Iranian literature and culture to the peak with their lasting works and introduced the great concepts of this culture to the world in various forms.
The Islamic Republic also failed to destroy Iran and Iranian identity by using red and black terrorism. Now, Iran, by returning to the concept of the Iranian nation and the monarchy, will once again proudly and steadfastly show its freedom and glory to the world.
The future of Islam in Iran will be determined once again, but this time with the return of the Pahlavi monarchy with a secular government, the face of the future Islam, inspired by the Sufism of Love, the Iranian Sufism of Rumi, will be a spiritual, mystical, and peace-loving face for the Middle East and the world.
Raghu Kondori
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