mohammad shafieifar; Ali Safiarpour
Volume 2, Issue 1 , April 2021, , Pages 23-44
Abstract
Iran's Islamic revolution, like any other revolution, has faced internal and external risks and challenges from the very beginning on the way to the stabilization process. One of the ...
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Iran's Islamic revolution, like any other revolution, has faced internal and external risks and challenges from the very beginning on the way to the stabilization process. One of the most important external dangers that could be a major threat to achieving its goals and ideals in the first decade of the victory of the revolution was the occurrence of an imposed war on 31 September 1359. Therefore, despite the fact that this war was a serious threat to the Islamic revolution, it helped to deepen and internalize the revolution. As a result, there was a positive relationship between the war and the Islamic revolution of Iran. Therefore, this article examines the impact of the Iran-Iraq war on the process of stabilization and continuation of the Islamic Revolution using the analytical-descriptive method. In fact, in this research, the role of war in the continuation of the revolution is tried to be investigated. The question that is raised is what effect did the Iraq war against Iran have on the process of stabilizing the revolution? And in answer to this question, it can be said that despite the invasion of the Iraqi Ba'ath regime on Iranian soil, which was aimed at weakening the Islamic Revolution and preventing its waves from penetrating the region, the war imposed by spreading the spirit of unity and national solidarity, acted in the direction of stabilizing the Islamic Revolution.