Ayatollah Khomeini was never a president; he was the Supreme Leader of Iran after the 1979 revolution. His leadership was marked by significant political and social changes, including the establishment of an Islamic Republic. Supporters view him as a champion of anti-Imperialism and Islamic governance, while critics argue that his regime was repressive, limiting freedoms and human rights. Ultimately, opinions on his legacy vary widely depending on political and ideological perspectives.
some may think Theodore roosevelt was a bad president and some may think he was a good president it just matters who thinks he was a bad or good president.
GOOD
clearly a giant worthless inhumane godforsaken insane ruthless stupid, for lack of better words, leader
Ayatollah Khomeini Richard Nixon
Good. Not only good, Very good
The highest elected position in Iran is the PRESIDENT OF IRAN. However, the unelected Supreme Ayatollah has more power than the President.
The ayatollah is chosen by the Assembly of Experts.
Ayatollah IS a title. For example, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's name is Ruhollah Khomeini and his position/title is Ayatollah. the term Ayatollah comes from the Arabic "ayat" (sign) "Allah" (God) which makes the Ayatollah, the Sign of God. Ayatollahs are highly-regarded clerics in the Shiite Islam with a similar rank in that religion to Cardinals in Catholicism or the Patriarchs in Orthodox Christianity. Sunni Islam does not have an equivalent position to Ayatollah.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
Ayatollah one of the religious. ruhollah name is a person.
The cast of Guests of the Ayatollah - 2006 includes: Beau Bowden as Steven Kirtley Daniel Cordiner as Allan Golinski Andrew Delman as Bill Daugherty Fahim Fazli as Bad guy
It would depend on the President. It would also depend on how the president was chosen and how long his term lasted. A good president would be good and a bad president would be terrible.