Hojjatoleslam Musaipour: The achievements of the revolution are not only defensible but also commendable

According to IRNA political correspondent, Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Hossein Moosapour said in a speech before the Friday prayer sermon in Tehran to the Tehran worshipers on Friday, congratulating the Fajr decade: “The Islamic Revolution changed the course of history.”
He added: “In a world that was rapidly pursuing secularism, liberalism and the denial of spirituality, the denial of religion and God, and in a world where de-religionization and apostasy were the main axis in the two poles of East and West, a revolution in the name of God and reliance on religion and The leadership of the clergy took place and won.
The head of the coordination staff of the Islamic Propaganda Organization said: The Islamic Revolution has been standing firm against all conspiracies for 43 years now.
Referring to the interpretations of the Islamic Revolution from the perspective of all Western sociologists and scientists, he said: “These scientists acknowledged the importance, greatness and change that this revolution brought to the world.”
Musapour went on to cite a few examples: Henry Kissinger, a political figure and US policy maker in the Middle East, had said that the Imam spoke by standards other than those of the world, as if inspired by something. Ayatollah Khomeini’s enmity with the West was based on divine teachings. The French theorist Michel Foucault, who visited Iran twice in 1957, emphasized that the Islamic Revolution had no material motive and that nothing but religion was the cause of this uprising.
The head of the Islamic Propaganda Organization’s coordination staff, stating that the strength of the revolution is culture and religious identity, citing the phrase “religious zeal” of the Supreme Leader, said: “All attacks are the enemy and political and economic conspiracies to weaken religion and religious identity.” To say that the religious system has no government power and is inefficient.
He continued by stating that the achievements of the revolution are not only defensible but also commendable: the dignity and authority of the country today in the forefront of oppression and corruption is not comparable to the period of humiliation before the revolution.