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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==
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