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: You can find historical copies and academic reviews on Internet Archive .
Kashf al-Asrar is more than a rebuttal to a 80-year-old pamphlet. It is the key that unlocks the intellectual journey of one of the most consequential political figures of the 20th century. In its pages, one can see a cleric in the making, not yet the Supreme Leader, but already a sharp political thinker laying down the first, unshakable principles of his vision for an Islamic state. For anyone seeking to understand the ideological fortitude behind the 1979 revolution, reading this foundational text is not just an option—it is a necessity.
: Critics and historians often point to Kashf al-Asrar as the source for many of the revolutionary identities and foreign policies later adopted by the Islamic Republic.
: The text defends traditional practices such as the mourning of Muharram,
Khomeini's Views in Kashf-ul-Asrar | PDF | Ali | Sunni Islam
He argued that Islamic laws regarding taxes (like Khums and Zakat ), judicial punishments, and warfare cannot be implemented without an Islamic state.
While many summaries exist, full English translations are often found in academic studies about the Iranian Revolution or through university repository sites.
The third, fourth, and fifth chapters represent the most historically significant segments of the book, shifting from theology to statecraft.
The original Persian text of Kashf al-Asrar is in the public domain in many jurisdictions (given its age) and can be found on academic and archival websites such as:
: You can find historical copies and academic reviews on Internet Archive .
Kashf al-Asrar is more than a rebuttal to a 80-year-old pamphlet. It is the key that unlocks the intellectual journey of one of the most consequential political figures of the 20th century. In its pages, one can see a cleric in the making, not yet the Supreme Leader, but already a sharp political thinker laying down the first, unshakable principles of his vision for an Islamic state. For anyone seeking to understand the ideological fortitude behind the 1979 revolution, reading this foundational text is not just an option—it is a necessity.
: Critics and historians often point to Kashf al-Asrar as the source for many of the revolutionary identities and foreign policies later adopted by the Islamic Republic.
: The text defends traditional practices such as the mourning of Muharram,
Khomeini's Views in Kashf-ul-Asrar | PDF | Ali | Sunni Islam
He argued that Islamic laws regarding taxes (like Khums and Zakat ), judicial punishments, and warfare cannot be implemented without an Islamic state.
While many summaries exist, full English translations are often found in academic studies about the Iranian Revolution or through university repository sites.
The third, fourth, and fifth chapters represent the most historically significant segments of the book, shifting from theology to statecraft.
The original Persian text of Kashf al-Asrar is in the public domain in many jurisdictions (given its age) and can be found on academic and archival websites such as: