* Why
isn't there a special policy - making center in youth affairs? Why are the
different sections concerning youth affairs - for example, marriage, not
coordinated with each other?
Of course, this has been accomplished to some extent, that is, with the
establishment of the High Council for Youth, the first step has been taken in
this direction, and I hope that this first step will also take us the rest of
the way. Without a doubt some governmental organizations, for example the
Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher Education or that of Medicine are
also related to youth affairs, however, with respect to the main center that can
consider youth affairs in a comprehensive and exhaustive manner, is the very
High Council for Youth. So far, in my opinion, the brothers have done a good job
to the extent where their responsibilities apply. They should do the work of a
headquarters and the task of executing the directives should be the work of the
governmental organizations. The Youth Charter that some gentlemen had prepared
last year and presented to me was very good, very comprehensive and useful and
it could be a practical logical and excellent base for organizations to the
Islamic Republic of base their work upon.
The government or even the High Council for Youth could, of course make
deliberations on the subject of marriage which you had mentioned. The issue of
marriage, however, is a completely individual and personal matter. Families must
think about it and governmental and public organizations should give general
recommendations. My own recommendation is that you should make marriage easy; do
not make the mahr too high, jahiziehs (trousseaux) should not be heavy, wedding
parties should not be too lavish and extravagant. These things should be put
into practice. If would be very good if this was propagated through culture and
art in order to get the people to adopt it. If this way is adopted, I think that
marriage will be a very easy thing.
Also, the age at which individuals should marry should not be so that, on the
one extreme, you have some people thinking that it must take place very early in
youth. No, I disagree with this. There is no objection if someone wants to marry
at a very early age there is absolutely no problem with this, but in this regard
it is not necessary that we insist upon the matter.
Neither should it be the opposite extreme, like what westerners do, marrying at
thirty or forty years of age. Of course, in my opinion, selfishness could be so
dominating that a man or thirty, forty of fifty years would see no problem in
marrying a young girl, I mean these upper years are those of grown men, but
still he is after a young woman much younger than him with a great age
difference between them, which is, of course, found over there (in the west),
the very same place where insecure marriages take place, and so, you have a lot
of single people in Western countries, people who, for their entire lives, have
lived alone, something which, fortunately, is very rare in Iran and in other
Islamic countries. At any rate, marriages should be made easy and should not be
for chasing down prestige so that it would be easier for the youth to reach the
stage of getting married. This must come into existence within families, among
the youth, and within the young men and women themselves. There should be no
barrier to marriage. If the government could provide the facilities that would
be very good. I have always been pushing for this, always advising the
authorities regarding housing, loans and other living necessities for the youth;
we presume all these things, however I would like to say that the first level of
responsibility in this task is family and personal responsibility.
In your opinion what ways are there to protect the values and carry over the
spiritual atmosphere of the war years to the youth of today?
You are quite right in every word you said. I also believe in the same point
sir. I believe, and I am proud of people like you. It's a discussion, not about
individuals, it is a discussion about states of mind, it's a discussion on
intentions, on the renewed life and these difficult tests which this revolution
has given to our country. In the circumstances surrounding the Fath (Victory) of
"Operation Bustan" the Imam gave a message in which it was changed to "Fath al
Futuh" (Victory of Victories). Some people imagined that the Fath al Futuh was
the Battle of Bustan itself, however, the Imam did not say that, he was saying
that the Fath al Futuh - the Victory of Victories- is the victory or the
fashioning of these aware and awakened souls.
Indeed the biggest victory of the Islamic Republic was that it was able to take
these youth to this level of greatness and spiritual exaltation so that they
could believe in themselves, to be able stand up and defend the country, defend
themselves and defend Islam against the great assault of a united world, which
was manifein the Imposed War, and which has continued up till now. Even now we
are facing a worldwide attack.
I have noticed that some of the press, the newspapers, the man new on the scene
who has no idea of what's going on are really uninformed, if not biased. These
people seem to think that it is some kind of art to draw this country back to
the state of banality that existed before the revolution, and they are, at
present, actively trying to do this. How irresponsible. What a pity. Our young
people, at the time of their youth were able to save themselves from the
stupefaction that had prevailed in the country, they were able to move and
deliver Iran. Iran was gone and we were lost. We were totally wrecked. The flood
of western cultural sewage which marked the introduction of economic, Political
and colonial domination in the real sense, of the word, really destroyed us. In
the midst of all this, the powerful hand of the revolution and Islam, by means
of these very youth, rescued the country. Now a group of people wants this proud
period to be entrusted in the bosom of forgetfulness and the people to go back
to that very state of stupefaction that existed before. Who wants that
situation? The enemies of this country and this nation want it.
I think I have mentioned this in a speech before. Just recently, before Eid (Noruz)
in an American magazine, a well known American writer wrote an editorial, which,
in brief, said talked about the confrontation with countries like Iran, which
he, by the way, referred to in a very derogatory manner, as an outlaw state -
meaning that we cannot operate along economic and military lines. He said that
those ways (economic and military) had been tried but had failed. He said “we
must enter by cultural means", once again making it clear. You may ask, how can
they enter? In the middle of that very page the picture of a totally naked woman
was drawn, and he said that this was the way. He said that "we must promote this
for us to be able to overcome them”. He's right that's the way.
Unfortunately there are a number of people who have no idea what they are
actually doing to the country, but certainly, with Divine might and power we
will not let them and they will not be able to. We will not let this treachery
take place against this country and against this Revolution and bring them to an
end, however, they continue to indulge themselves in these whims and want to
take the people back to those unfortunate days.
In my opinion, our youth today are godly, believing and good of heart. Take a
look and see the university situation, our workers’ situation, see what kind of
environment prevails in our country. Look at those days when we hold
demonstrations, like the 22nd of Bahman or the Day of Quds. Who are the majority
of the people who flow into the streets like a flood? They are those very youth.
Those very godly souls, that very zeal, that Divine thunderbolt which is still
found in the country and is still quite active. This spirit once again will take
this country to the shores of salvation.
Right now, there is no doubt that we have difficulties and problems in the area
of economics and such, and they will come to an end one day, but that which will
eliminate all these difficulties is nothing more than this spiritual attitude
and holding on to Islam and the Revolution; nothing else will. Once again, it
will be this young girl and this young boy that will save this country. I have
said time and time again that the young generation is the one that will resolve
periods of great difficulty and suffering. When they come on the scene- and all
Praise be to Allah they are now on the scene- problems both intricate and
difficult will be solved. Our youth are believers (mu’min), religious they are
fond of their country and Islam and oppose American and foreign domination. This
is exactly what will be effective. These people are in the process of also
hatching plots and weaving lies. It will have no effect, God willing. God -
willing, God Himself will help. Hadhrat Baqyyatullah (our souls be sacrificed
for him) would also support this path, this effort and these youth.
Finally there is one point I would like to bring to mind and that is that these
efforts that the youth are making are not minor. Study itself, I'm saying, the
very same work in research, working in art, sports, all of these are not small
efforts. I implore you, those involved in these activities, not to think that
your work is insignificant, no, this very work, among the enormous aggregates of
the country, changes into a determining element. Assume, say a certain artist
decides, by himself to do a great work of art, he can't say “I am now doing one
individual work, I, myself, am alone, and this is but an insignificant work” not
at all; this well - done work you did, even if one hundred other persons thought
like yourself, that tremendous upliftment that same great work would take place
all the same. It is the same thing in sports, study, in research and in the
special efforts of the youth. This is exactly like that on a day of a
demonstration. If we all say “Right now I am one person, what effect could I
have?” this great flood of millions on the 22nd of Bahman or at the Friday
prayer would not take place, however everyone still feels that he is fulfilling
his duty at that moment.
I would like to emphasize and repeat that the individual efforts of these youth
-everywhere and in every area that they are working, in the area of the Qur'an,
scholarship, in education, in the theological school, in the university or in
writing - is an important effort. The very effort that, God willing will elevate
the country.
* THE LEADER OF THE REVOLUTION’S VISIT WITH A GROUP OF YOUTH ON THE OCCASION OF YOUTH DAY