Memories which Are Narrated about Imam Khomeini

Translated by Ruhollah Golmoradi

2018-6-19


We are passing another Khordad (May and June), and we again are approaching the 14th and 15th of Khordad. In this year Khordad, we arrived at the 29th anniversary of Imam Khomeini's death, and the 55th anniversary of beginning of Imam's Islamic Movement; a movement that in light of it people of Iran and their revolution have become known around the world, and achieved a special status. These days are two signs of time, but before and up to them and in future that are constantly adding them, it is full of events, memories and history, and in all this, name of Imam Khomeini is shining.

For these two occasions, Iranian Oral History Website invites his readers to study selected materials on this website which are printed in remember of founder of the revolution and Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

An Oral History welcoming committee of Imam Khomeini

I met Imam at Pahlavi prison

How did live Imam Khomeini (ra) and martyrs

Death of Imam Khomeini in the Mirror of Memories

Protecting Jamaran and meeting Imam Khomeini

Oral History of February 1, 1979 Part I

Memories from secret printing of Imam Khomeini's treatise

Memories on Imam Khomeini and Victory of the Revolution



 
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