Imam Khomeini described sportsmen and athletes as source of hope for nation

Imam Khomeini described sportsmen and athletes as source of hope for nation

Imam Khomeini himself during youth-hood was familiar with different types of traditional sports such as climbing, swimming, archery, wrestling, playing chaugan and horse riding.

Imam Khomeini in his speeches had frequently mentioned about the significance of sport and its constructive effects in the life of man.

Eulogizing the status of great athletes and champions he conducted that how the ethics of championship can lead man to spiritual self-training.

The great founder of Islamic republic recommended Iranian sportsmen by physical training they should gain spiritual virtues and Excellency. Ethics and morality in sport, Imam explained, are superior to simply winning.

Therefore, he expected the champions of international competitions to convey the message of the oppressed to other nations across the globe.

The following extract explains Imam’s views on the status of sport and sportsmen in Islamic culture:

I am not an athlete, but I love athletes. I love the doers of good, although I am not one of them. I beseech God, the Most Blessed and Exalted, to grant greater success to you young people, who are the assets of this country and the source of hope for the nation and Islam, in doing sports in all human dimensions. (Sahifeh-ye Imam, vol. 16, p. 73

 

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