Supreme Leader of Iran
Born: April 19, 1939
Ali Khamenei, born on July 17, 1939, is an influential Iranian political and religious leader who has served as the Supreme Leader of Iran since 1989. He was born in Mashhad, Iran, and grew up in a religious family. Khamenei studied theology and Islamic law, eventually becoming a prominent Islamic scholar.
Prior to becoming Supreme Leader, Khamenei played a significant role in the Islamic Revolution of 1979, which overthrew the Shah of Iran and established an Islamic Republic. After the revolution, he held various positions in the newly formed government, including President of Iran from 1981 to 1989.
As Supreme Leader, Khamenei has been at the forefront of Iranian politics, exercising significant authority and control over various branches of government, including the military, judiciary, and media. He is known for his conservative and hardline stance on issues, including nuclear negotiations, relations with the West, and the country’s domestic policies.
Under Khamenei’s leadership, Iran has faced international criticism and sanctions for its nuclear program, alleged human rights abuses, and support for proxy groups in the Middle East. However, he has maintained a strong base of support among conservative and religious elements in Iranian society.
Khamenei’s influence extends beyond politics. As a religious leader, he holds the title of “Ayatollah” and is considered the highest-ranking cleric in Iran. He has issued religious edicts and provided guidance on various religious and social matters to the Iranian people.
Throughout his tenure, Khamenei has solidified his position as a key figure in Iranian politics, shaping the country’s domestic and foreign policies. His leadership has been marked by a commitment to preserving Iran’s Islamic identity and challenging what he perceives as Western influence and interference.
Ali Khamenei’s 5 most popular quotes
- It is the mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to erase Israel from the map of the region.
- The winner must promote social jusitce, remove corruption and discrmination, and stand against political, cultural and economic plots.
- The idea of human rights as a fundamental principle can be seen to underlie throughout Islamic teachings.
- The great Islamic nation cannot … be indifferent and remain silent on the injustice done to you. The Islamic nation is required to assist you in any way it can.
- But all should know that the people’s participation in the elections will take the country forward … an election full of excitement will be a major blow to the enemy.
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