﷽| Endure and Build
The phrase “endure and build” once had a different meaning, but the revolution gave it a new one. In the past, “endure and build” meant to suffer in silence, to let your heart burn with sorrow while showing resilience. It implied enduring deprivation and oppression while compromising.
However, in the revolutionary culture, “endure and build” takes on a new meaning: sacrifice yourself for the sake of construction and progress. Burn like a candle, and with your light and warmth, build a righteous, faith-driven, and divine system for the future. This is the essence of “endure and build” in the path of Islam—this is the path of martyrdom, the path of selflessness, the path of sacrifice.
Our Islamic Revolution is an “endure and build” revolution—meaning we burn with devotion to ideals and God, and through His guidance, we build a luminous, just, and morally perfected divine system for the future.
📚Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti, Eternal in History (Discourses 3), p. 209
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