He also used the work to fiercely criticize the Pahlavi dynasty, particularly , for banning the hijab and promoting secularism. Content Highlights

Khomeini argued that Islam uniquely protects private property as a "divine gift," a stance that appealed to the merchant class (bazaaris).

Outlines early views on the necessity of Islamic governance. Law: Discusses the application of Sharia in the modern era. Hadith: Defends the validity of Shia oral traditions. Political Significance

The text portrays foreign influence, particularly from the West, as a corrupter of Islamic society. Where to Find the Text

Provides scriptural evidence for the leadership of the Twelve Imams.

The book is structured into six chapters that mirror the sections of Hakimzadeh’s original pamphlet: