In 1971, Taleghani was exiled to Zabol and later to Baft, where he continued to advocate for his beliefs even in exile.Taleghani’s unwavering commitment to justice and freedom made him a revered figure among Iranians, particularly during the tumultuous years leading up to the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Following the revolution, Taleghani was released from prison and emerged as a prominent voice for reform and social justice within the newly established Islamic Republic. His advocacy for Islamic principles and his dedication to the welfare of the people earned him widespread respect and admiration.