Inqilab-e-Islami ki Fikri Bunyadain presents the essential intellectual, spiritual, and ideological principles that shaped the Islamic Revolution and guided its social awakening. Shaheed Murtaza Mutahhari explains that any true revolution is born from deep-rooted ideas—ideas that awaken a society’s conscience, redefine its purpose, and mobilize the collective will of the people.
In this book, Mutahhari analyzes the philosophical, ethical, and religious roots that prepared Iranian society for transformation. He highlights Islam’s role not merely as a faith of rituals, but as a dynamic, justice-oriented system that awakens human dignity and challenges oppression. According to him, the revolution’s foundation lies in Qur’anic concepts such as monotheism (Tawhid), justice (‘Adl), human responsibility, and the moral training of individuals.
Mutahhari also explores the influence of religious scholarship, public awareness, and spiritual leadership, explaining how these elements together created an intellectual climate ready for revolutionary change. The book serves as both an analysis and a guide—showing how authentic Islamic thought can lead societies toward justice, independence, and moral renewal.
Ultimately, Inqilab-e-Islami ki Fikri Bunyadain offers readers a deeper understanding of the ideas that inspired a historic movement, reminding them that revolutions begin in the mind before they appear on the streets.