An introduction to the martyred leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, from the words of some world leaders
Although the martyred leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran is known to the world in this arena and time, and his various outstanding characteristics of faith, morality,
individual, social, political and all-round beliefs, which are derived from the school of Islam, made him a unique leader, in these days when the time of the funeral and burial of this brave leader, role model and martyr is approaching, some of his characteristics and characteristics are mentioned by the elders, both from Iran and from all over the world who have known and admired him well:
Putin (President of Russia): I have not seen Christ, but I have heard and read his definitions in the Bible, I have seen Christ in the leadership of Iran.
De Cuyar (Former Secretary-General of the United Nations): I have a PhD in political science and have worked in politics for thirty years. I have been the Secretary-General of the United Nations for several years. I have never seen a personality as political and intelligent as him.
Kofi Annan: Mr. Khamenei's spiritual personality so impressed me that I asked myself why a personality like me should be the Secretary-General of the United Nations. When I saw him, I forgot everything.
Condoleezza Rice (Former US Secretary of State and Senior Advisor to George Bush): The leader of Iran can neutralize the plans that the best minds, spending the most budgets, have drawn up for a very long time and that skilled executors have undertaken to implement, with a one-hour speech.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon): We are facing a great and exceptional personality that many in the nation do not know anything about and few are aware of this personality. We know how oppressed this leader is among the nation and even in Iran. Even in the most obvious and clear dimension of his personality, that is, his leadership and political dimension, he is oppressed. You are facing a personality whose enemies have surrounded him and whose friends do not give him the due due.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said about kissing the leader's hand: By kissing the hand of Ayatollah Khamenei, I wanted to tell everyone that you who consider me the Man of the Year of the Arab World should also know that my leader is Ayatollah Khamenei and I am proud to be his student.
One day, Mr. Khamenei had returned from a trip and visited Imam Khomeini. As soon as the Imam saw Mr. Khamenei, he said: When I heard that your plane landed at the airport, I felt relieved. Then he said: Whenever you travel, I am anxious until you return, don't travel too much!!
Imam Khomeini (RA): He (Mr. Khamenei) is indeed qualified to lead.
Some people said to Ayatollah Bahjat: Mr. Khamenei is too young to be a leader! Ayatollah Bahjat replied to those people: The one time they said that Imam Ali (AS) was too young and they banned him from the caliphate, that is enough for our seven backs.
The late Mohammad Taqi Bahloul has narrated that I have seen many princes and officials during my lifetime, but I have not seen anyone who is as disinterested in worldly positions and positions as \"Agha\". When I see him up close in his daily life, I feel that there is not a shred of desire for worldly things in him.
The great scholar, Ayatollah Hassanzadeh Amoli, kneels in front of the Imam and addresses him as his master. The Imam is upset and tells the scholar: "Don't do this."
And how beautiful it is when we learn the meaning of leadership and the responsibility of the leader from the words of the martyred leader of Iran, the Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who said on 04/19/1379:
The responsibility of leadership is to preserve the system and the revolution... Leadership is a title, a personality and a truth derived from the faith, love, affection and affection of the people, and an honor. Hundreds of people like Ali Khamenei give their lives and honor for the sake of this truth.