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Rooh Allah 2 [Imam Khomini]

Rooh Allah Episode 2 – Reza Shah Era and Religious Pressure Rooh Allah episode 2 explains Reza Shah rule madrassa life pressures on schola...

Rooh Allah Episode 2 – Reza Shah Era and Religious Pressure

Rooh Allah episode 2 explains Reza Shah rule madrassa life pressures on scholars and early religious influence on Imam Khomeini.

Rooh Allah 2 [Imam Khomeini] explores the political and social conditions during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi. This episode highlights how government policies affected religious institutions and scholars.

The documentary discusses the migration of Ayatollah Borujerdi to Qom and the impact of religious leadership in shaping society. Imam Khomeini’s life in Madrassa Faizia is also presented in detail.

During this time, the government imposed strict rules on scholars, including pressure to adopt Western styles and mandatory military training. These policies created tension between the state and religious communities.

This episode shows how Imam Khomeini developed his ideological stance in response to these challenges.

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