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“I endeavored with all my existence to deliver nothing but the truth” Amongst the various nations and throughout the length of human history, no other issue than the problem of freedom and democracy has been discussed so frequently and deeply.

In his social conduct, mankind is in constant habit of breaking free from any bounds imposed on him, even though the social life itself, because of its inner nature, tends to restrict man’s freedom.

In his work and other activities, mankind has shown inconsistency in taking freedom to its furthest point whilst human history has in the meantime witnessed atrocities inflicted on freedom and democracy itself.

In the struggle for freedom and democracy, numerous views have become instrumental to various movements and effectively managed to mobilize the masses. Many of these views and opinions have since depicted themselves in the form of slogans signifying human ideals.

Following the introduction of these progressive opinions, mankind has not yet secured itself with an acceptable measure of freedom and democracy that relates to the same.

The capitalist systems came into being with the slogans of equality, brotherhood and freedom. With their lives, people have paid a heavy price for its establishment but have failed to achieve their desired equality, brotherhood and freedom.

Within a capitalist country, namely Iran, the Islamic party was born, proclaiming to be the true guardian of freedom, equality and democracy.

In the face of extreme hardship and poverty, the entire nation, filled with joy, hope and happiness, strived ahead, paying heavily with their lives to bring about a system that they hoped would ultimately furnish them with their most sought-after desires and ideals. Even today, there are some families who are still searching for loved ones who vanished during the struggle.

For the nation striving for freedom, the question remains whether the Islamic party has provided its people with an acceptable measure of democracy and freedom?

In addition to the short articles around the mentalities relating to the Islamic party, the author has in this book attempted a deep investigation into the constitutional state of democracy in Iran as well as in a selection of other Islamic states.