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Ali Shariati
An international fighter
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Ali Shariati (1933–1977) has been described by many as the main ideologue of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. In the years prior to the victory of 1979 Iranian Revolution, Islamic and Marxist schools of thought were the two major anti-regime political tendencies that animated Iranian politics. Shariati advocated unity by praising both revolutionary tendencies. He combined Marxist and existentialist traditions of thought with a religious and nationalist discourse, which attracted millions of Iranians, particularly the youth. He offered a Marxist view of history, but he was preoccupied with the Islamisation of Marxism or the Marxification of Islam. He reconstructed the entire history of Islam and highlighted the revolutionary aspects of Shia history and thought, emphasising the fact that social justice and equality were inherent values in Shia Islam. His ‘red Shiism’, in contrast to the ‘black Shiism’ of the conservative clergy, was a religion of the masses, a religion which had the capacity to make its adherents aware of the multiple levels of exploitation and injustice forced upon them.

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