The great Imam is viewed as the mentor and guide of the path of the Islamic government in the two foreign and domestic domains.
As the architect and theoretician of the Islamic Revolution, he emphasized that fusion of domestic and foreign policies would lead to the ascendancy and spread of Islam in the world.
In plain worlds, while indicating the multiplicity of methods and the unity of values, the Imam stressed the theory of unity in spite of multiplicity.
The union of domestic and foreign policies as a two-sided relationship between two dependant variables in the face of the independent variable finds meaning in propagation and revival of the Islamic doctrine all over the world.
In other words, talk of development in foreign policies creates the groundwork for the realization of dialogue regarding safeguard of domestic policies.
The Imam also believed that the increase in unity among Islamic nations and an improvement in the relations among oppressed nations of the region would result in the perpetuation and stability of the Islamic world order.
Several pundits and analysts have appreciated Imam because of his untiring efforts to create integration and unity among the Islamic and human societies.