Reflection of the Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Ansarollah movement in Yemen
Islamic Revolution of Iran by restoring the thought of Islam and political Islam and highlighting the role of Islam and Muslims in various political, social and cultural spheres. It is considered one of the important events of the 20th century. For this reason, 1979 could be considered a turning point for Islamic movements. Since the Islamic Revolution of Iran, the Islamic movements have gained a new life. Shortly after the formation of the Islamic Revolution, several movements were formed in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan and other countries. The peak of this effect today can be seen in the developments in Yemen. The purpose of this article is to explain the reflections of the Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Ansarollah movement in Yemen based on the theory of broadcasting. Therefore, the main question in the present article is the impact of the Islamic Revolution in Iran onthe Ansarollah movement in Yemen. The hypothesis is that the Yemeni Ansarollah movement is influenced by the Shi’a nature of the revolutionary movement of the Shi’ism and the Islamic Revolution of Iran, and the leaders of the Ansarollah movement, Imam Khomeini, have been regarded as a prominent figure in this age.
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