خلاصة:
The history of colonialism shows that the force and oppression of great powers has always fallen to its knees against the resistance of nations and the standing of leaders and has experienced the taste of defeat many times. This is the great lesson of history to the nations of the world that the morning of victory prevails over the darkness of the night of oppression. This kind of historiography is the experiences that lead to the understanding of important natural and revelatory concepts such as freedom, independence and peace, which are the ideals of divine saviors. The example of this historical transition is the global resurrection of Islam in the era of tyranny and ignorance, which was achieved its goals with the resistance and persistence of the Prophet (PBUH), and also is the ideal of the resurrection of the savior of the world, Imam Mahdi (PBUH). A review of history shows that every society is an experience of this story and a precious heritage for the culture of resistance for future generations. In this path, the heroes of the field of resistance such as Gandhi and Nelson Mandela can be given as an example, who created a new path in the history of their nations with their epistemic position from the Ashura resistance experience of Imam Hussein (AS), who was the universal symbol and symbol of resistance.
ملخص الجهاز:
Mandela, the first Black president of South Africa, who spent 27 years of his life in prison, demonstrated a new meaning of resistance which, in the words of political analysts, was strengthened step-by-step over many years and awakened and prepared society.
Nelson Mandela is one of the popular figures in the world who became mythic through his struggle and resistance, and in the suffocating society of South Africa under the rule of apartheid, he allowed the nation to taste the sweet flavor of freedom.
Therefore, Nelson Mandela, the symbol and myth of Black resistance against discrimination and the leader of the struggle against apartheid, spent more than a quarter of a century in prison and took important steps until the end of his life for the freedom of Black people from racial discrimination.
Nelson Mandela is one of the leaders who, due to his struggle for the destruction of apartheid (the rule of the white minority over the black majority) in South Africa, gained extraordinary popularity throughout the world.
As mentioned, Nelson Mandela was the symbol and myth of Black resistance against discrimination and the leader of the struggle against apartheid; on this path, he spent more than a quarter of a century in prison and, until the end of his life, took important steps toward the freedom of Black people from racial discrimination.