The Iranian Revolution was the result of genuine societal demands. It brought about a fundamental systemic change that continues to be supported by the majority of the population. From a Shiite perspective, revolution is not an end in itself, but a process. Not everything is perfect — yet systems evolve. Reform occurs from within, not through external pressure. The Qur’an emphasizes change through personal responsibility, not foreign interference.
Enghelab 1979 – Revolution, the Will of the Majority, and Development
