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'''Taqrīb''' (Arabic: التقريب‎; “rapprochement”) refers to modern intellectual and institutional efforts aimed at reducing sectarian distance among Muslim communities, especially between [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] and [[Shia Islam|Shia]] schools of thought. Though themes of unity appear throughout [[Islamic history]], formalized rapprochement is largely a '''modern''' development shaped by [[Islamic reform|reform movements]], [[Pan-Islamism]], and 20th-century ecumenical institutions.
'''Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei''' (born 1939) is the martyred [[Supreme Leader of Iran|Supreme Leader]] of [[Iran]],  held the position since 1989. His tenure was characterized by efforts to consolidate the Islamic Republic's ideological foundations and navigate the country through periods of intense international pressure. Central to his political and strategic legacy were the doctrines of the "[[Resistance economy|Economy of Resistance]]," an approach to governance that balances revolutionary ideals with pragmatic state management, and the management of a complex internal political system.[[Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: His Political and Strategic Legacy|'''Continue ...''']]</span>
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Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei (born 1939) is the martyred Supreme Leader of Iran, held the position since 1989. His tenure was characterized by efforts to consolidate the Islamic Republic's ideological foundations and navigate the country through periods of intense international pressure. Central to his political and strategic legacy were the doctrines of the "Economy of Resistance," an approach to governance that balances revolutionary ideals with pragmatic state management, and the management of a complex internal political system.Continue ...