Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic never took services of any government guard or servant at the peak of heath of getting sick after becoming the founder of the Islamic Republic.
Imam, who could have several servants at his disposal or best government services, never sought a lending hand and used to do his own jobs at home or office.
This photo shows Imam’s son, who showed great devotion for divine personality of his father, is serving a cup of tea at a hospital in Tehran in 1980.
Seyyed Ahmad Khomeini’s role was to make sure the revolution lived on and stayed strong. He showed his support and defended the main goals of the Islamic revolution.
Time and time again he would say that he wanted to remain the Imam’s son and supporter of his values and ideals.
After the Imam’s passing, Seyyed Ahmad did not accept any official administrative posts, saying, Seyyed Ahmad rejected any high-ranking post, saying, “If one has a motive and a goal, he can serve the system and the revolution even without an official position; nay he may serve better and more easily under such circumstances.”