SalarHaqq
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Actually Iran's defenses is exactly the place which has been run on fatwas. ie when the head of missile program aims at something, and the leader aims at something else.
And so today thanks to fatwas, our missiles can enter their toilet vent accurately!
Truth be told, it is indeed thanks to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution that Iran is enjoying all-round deterrence against its powerful existential enemies (USA, zionist regime and their endless array of clients and lackeys), who have blatantly failed to achieve their strategic objective vis à vis Iran (namely, "regime change" followed by definitive dismantling of the Iran's territorial integrity and social fabric).
Even when looking back through modern history, it has systematically been none other than the Muslim clergy which saved Iran from enslavement or destruction by the Muslim clergy. Very first manifestation of a movement for self-determination against imperial powers in the modern era? The 1891 Tobacco Rebellion triggered by a fatwa from grand ayatOllah Mirza Hossein Shirazi.
Less than fifteen years onwards, secularist freemasons in the garb of popular sovereignism against monarchic absolutism attempted to subjugate Iran to western imperialism and zionism. Yet again was an eminent cleric, sheikh FazlOllah Nouri who stood up in protest, and was martyred for it.
By the Grace of God this lofty movement, which draws inspiration from the revolution of the a'emme and the 'anbia, was kept alive to this day, always surging to defend essential values in times of need - shahid ayatOllah Modarres' work of resistance, grand ayatOllah Kashani's efforts, the 15 Khordad uprising in 1963 and finally the 1979 Islamic Revolution led by Imam Khomeini, and steering Iran along the path of honor and glory ever since.
Sometimes I shiver at imagining what sort of a horrific fate would have befallen Iran by now if it wasn't for the great ulema.
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