My sixty-year research was first made public in 2013 at the Hadi Mosque in Tehran on the third night of Qadr in the presence of a large number of students. Previously, in 2014, I presented a course on economic development with a curve at the University of Tehran. The war of civilizations was something that predicted a military clash between Islam and the West while Islam was growing and the West was shrinking. Later, Huntington proposed it and Khatami rejected it and focused on the dialogue of civilizations. But this military clash was inevitable and could not be eliminated with leniency and tolerance. Today is that day, and as we pass the point of conflict, America and Western civilization become weaker and Islamic civilization stronger. That is, time is always in Iran’s favor. Because Iran is a growing force and the West is a dying or shrinking force. And divine destiny or the philosophy of history also proves it.
