Unlike other revolutions that have taken place in different nations, the Islamic revolution of Iran is not restricted to time and place. It is like fresh water spring that, despite the passage of more than three decades, is still a model for the oppressed nations of the world.
Iran’s Islamic revolution was the uprising of the barefooted. It was not based on mere economic issues and was not staged to just restore the rights of the oppressed trampled by corrupt rulers; it was based on religious and moral values and teachings.