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    • Political aspects Of Imam Khomeini
    • ini P olitical aspects Of Imam Khomeini"s overshadowed his other facets. As a consequence, his scholarship in other fields of humanity is remained in obscurity. It is time to deal with his thought in an academic manne...
    • Imam Khomeini in history, by history, for history
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    • A Great Leader
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    • Muhammad 'Abduh
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