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Velayat-e Faqih<br>
Wilayat al-Faqih<br>
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**[[File:Homophobia.png]] {{PCBA|Homophobia|Anti-LGBT}}
**[[File:AntiLibIcon.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Liberalism}}
**[[File:Antiimp.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Imperialism}}
**[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Semitism}} (Accused)
**[[File:Antiwest.png]] Anti-Westernism
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**[[File:Euras.png]] [[Fourth Theory]]
**[[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy]]
**[[File:IslamNat.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|#Islamic Nationalism|Pan-Islamism]]
**[[File:Shia.png]] [[Shia Theocracy]]
**[[File:Technocracy.png]] [[Technocracy]]
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*[[File:Rouhani.png]] '''Reformist Khomeinism''' [[File:Khatami.png]]{{Refn|Refers to Mohammad Khatami and Hassan Rouhani, who both support free market capitalism and detente with the West.|group=Note}} {{Collapse|
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**[[File:Putin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Putinism]]
***[[File:Khatami.png]] '''Khatamism'''
**[[File:AuthcapSynclib.png]] [[AuthoritarianBig CapitalismTent Liberalism]]
**[[File:IllibDemWorld.png]] [[Illiberal DemocracyGlobalism]]
**[[File:Islamofeminism.png]] [[Religious Feminism|Islamic Feminism]]
**[[File:Islamic_Liberalism.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Islamic Liberalism]]
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**[[File:Sadr.png]] [[Islamic Populism|Muhammad al-Sadr]] (1943-1999)
**[[File:IslamicDawa.png]] [[Islamic Populism|Nouri al-Maliki]] (1950-)
**[[File:PMF.png]] [[Shia Theocracy|Falih Alal-Fayyadh]] (1956-)
**[[File:PMF.png]] [[Shia Theocracy|Ahmad al-Hamidawi]] (1960-)
**[[File:PMF.png]] [[Shia Theocracy|Abu Fadak Alal-Mohammedawi]] (1968-)
**[[File:PMF.png]] [[Shia Theocracy|Qais Khazali]] (1974-)
**[[File:PMF.png]] [[Shia Theocracy|Akram al-Kaabi]] (1977-)
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==Variants==
===[[File:Khom.png]] Hezbollahism===
'''Hezbollah''' is a Khomeinist movement, party, militia and (according to many countries) terrorist organizationmilitia based in Lebanon, usually considered to be the single most powerful political and military force in Lebanon. Hezbollahism stands in the [[File:CentreAuthLeft.png]] [[:Category:Centrists|center]]-[[:Category:Authoritarian Left|authoritarian left]] quadrant and is culturally [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|right-wing]].
 
Hezbollah is believed to have been formed in 1982 as a consolidation of different shia militias of the Lebanese Civil War, being funded and trained by Iran. This new organization shifted its attention south to resist the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah officially disclosed itself in 1985, although it is certain it already existed for years prior to that under the name [[w:Islamic Jihad Organization|Islamic Jihad Organization]]. The IJO is also known for carrying the [[w:1983 Beirut barracks bombings|Beirut barracks bombings]] that killed 241 American and 58 French military personnel.
 
Hezbollah's 1985 manifesto, titled "An Open Letter: The Hizballah Program", underlines it's main political goals:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060821215729/http://www.ict.org.il/Articles/Hiz_letter.htm An Open Letter The Hizballah Program]</ref>
* to expel the Americans. the French and their allies definitely from Lebanon, putting an end to any colonialist entity on our land;
* to submit the [[File:Kataeb.png]] [[Falangism|Phalanges]] to a just power and bring them all to justice for the crimes they have perpetrated against Muslims and Christians;
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The manifesto also talks about its perceived necessity for the destruction of the [[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism|Zionist Entity]] (sic).
 
Under the leadership of current secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah, they have fought three conflicts with the neighboring country and mortal enemy Israel: the South Lebanon conflict (1982-2000), the 2006 Lebanon War and the 2023 Israel-HamasIsrael–Hezbollah warconflict. His leadership has also marked a change in appeal and (at least nominally) end goals. For example, in it's latest manifesto released in 2009, states that it no longer strives to make Lebanon a Shia republic, additionally, it calls for the replacement of Lebanon's troublesome [[File:Confess.png]] [[Confessionalism|confessionalist]] political system.
 
Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States, [[File:Zio.png]] Israel, [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada, [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom, [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia, [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany, [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands, [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia, [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina, [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia, [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay, the [[File:Cball-AL.png]] Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council. Some countries and organizations only only consider it's military wing as a terrorist organization such as [[File:Cball-France.png]] France, [[File:Cball-Newz.png]] New Zealand and the [[File:Cball-EU.png]] European Union
 
Hezbollah's funding originates from two main sources: Iran's annual transfers (last reported sum of $700m); and from members of the Lebanese Diaspora scattered all around the world, specially from Latin America where it is suspected to operate a wide-ranging network and accused of conducting illegal activities alongside local drug cartels in [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil, [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay and [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela.
 
===[[File:Rouhani.png]] Reformist Khomeinism [[File:Khatami.png]]===
'''The Reformists''' of the Islamic Republic have many differences in terms of ideology, most of them are culturally [[File:CultpragmatCultcenter.png]] pragmaticcentrist and support [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] neoliberalism,. and someSome are enemies with Putin and Russia, while some are neutral with Putin and Russia. The reformers can be roughly divided into fourthree groups:
 
1[[File:Islamic_Liberalism.png]] Islamic liberalism groupliberals: culturally, this group is center and some are center toculturally left, and economically, theycentrist. startReformist frompresident the[[File:Khatami.png]] middleKhatami rightbelongs to thethis rightfaction;
 
2[[File:Islamic_Democracy.png]] Islamic democrats: culturally, this spectrumgroup is culturally center-right to center, and economically, center to center-right;. Reformist president [[File:Rouhani.png]] Rouhani belongs to this faction;
 
[[File:VilayateFaqih.png]] Principlist reformists (reformists who support Theocracy): they're economically center-left and culturally center-right. They are in favor of reforms that do not harm the values ​​of the Islamic Revolution.
3: Islamic Social Democracy: Culturally, it is the center, and economically, because it is one of the right-wing social democracies, it is economically right-centered.
 
4- The reformists who support Velayat al-Faqih and are separated from the rest of the reformists: economically, they are left-center to left, and they are in favor of reforms that do not harm the values ​​of the Islamic Revolution, and this spectrum is culturally from the center-right to the right.
=== [[File:PMF.png]] Popular Mobilization Forces ===
The Popular Mobilization Forces or PMF is an Iraqi state sponsored Shia umbrella organization composed of roughly 67 armed paramilitary groups. The PMF is mainly composed of Shias but also has Sunni, Christian and Yazidi groups. The PMF was formed in 2014 to combat [[File:Cball-Isis.png]] [[Jihadism|ISIS]] but has origins in the Iraqi insurgence where it fought [[File:Cball-(MW)USDesert.png]] Americans as well as [[File:Hussein.png]] Ba'athists and [[File:Jihad.png]] Jihadist groups. While it receives support from the American backed Iraqi government, it is anti-West and many member organizations such as Kata'ib Hezbollah are designated as terrorist organizations by the US. The ideology of the PMF is majority Khomeinist, although historically there were factions aligned with the Iraqi nationalist [[File:Sadr.png]] [[Islamic Populism|Sadrist Movement]] until 2022 when anti-Iran factions split from the group. The PMF receives support from Iran and have supported Assad and his allies in the Syrian civil war. The group has diminished in relevance since the defeat of ISIS and a new network composed exclusively of pro-Iran militias, the [[File:Khom.png]] Islamic Resistance in Iraq, has gained prominence recently.
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===Websites===
*[https://irangov.ir/en Iranian government's official English website]
*[https://www.leader.ir/en Iranian Supreme Leader's English website]
*[https://www.moqawama.org.lb/ Hezbollah's official website]
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