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===Ayatollah Bahjat and the 1979 Revolution=== | ===Ayatollah Bahjat and the 1979 Revolution=== | ||
Though there is no trace of Ayatollah Bahjat in the documents regarding the [[Islamic Revolution of Iran]] in 1979, he was always a supporter of the Revolution and was influential on some clergies who joined the Revolution. In the early 1960s, he emphasized that [[Pahlavi]] was destroying the religion. One day someone asked him: "Is it not probable that Ayatollah [[Khomeini]] is being too radical against the [[Shah]]?" Bahjat replied: "Is it not probable that he is being too modest?" Muhammad Hadi Fiqhi says, when Ayatollah Khomeini went on exile, he said in his lectures: "Is there no one to kill these governmental authorities?" Moreover, he always had friendly relations with Imam Khomeini and exhibited good will to him and the Revolution. | Though there is no trace of Ayatollah Bahjat in the documents regarding the [[Islamic Revolution of Iran]] in 1979, he was always a supporter of the Revolution and was influential on some clergies who joined the Revolution. In the early 1960s, he emphasized that [[Pahlavi]] was destroying the religion. One day someone asked him: "Is it not probable that Ayatollah [[Imam Khomeini|Khomeini]] is being too radical against the [[Shah]]?" Bahjat replied: "Is it not probable that he is being too modest?" Muhammad Hadi Fiqhi says, when Ayatollah Khomeini went on exile, he said in his lectures: "Is there no one to kill these governmental authorities?" Moreover, he always had friendly relations with Imam Khomeini and exhibited good will to him and the Revolution. | ||
==Further readings== | ==Further readings== |