Also published in Daily Trust
I admittedly feel somehow guilty for not addressing
the recent escalation of terror attacks in the north-east where innocent and
defenceless people have been mercilessly massacred over the past few weeks.
Yet, it’s worth it anyway since I have been engaged in refuting some
misrepresentations intended to cover the 1979 Khomeini revolution in Iran with
Islamic cloak.
Now, to conclude this serialised rejoinder, let me
address the political aspect of the revolution. First of all, it is important
to note that, Iranian political system is basically based on the theory of
Wilyatul-Faqeeh i.e. Supreme Guardianship of the Jurist, a concept cleverly
created in order dodge a very serious dilemma in Shi’a religious doctrine.
Obviously, one of the fundamentals of the Shi’a
Imamate belief is the belief in a heretical doctrine of Imamate (explained in
part 1 of this rejoinder). Besides, they believe, among other things, that,
world can’t survive without one of the twelve imams, also all Shi’a adherents
shall not follow any political leader not among those twelve imams.