Clerics Mourn Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death, Declare Three Days of Mourning in Lucknow

Clerics Mourn Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death

Reports of the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have caused deep sorrow and anger among Muslim clerics nationwide. Social media and international news have sparked strong reactions in India. Clerics have condemned the alleged attack, calling it a violation of international laws and humanity. They described the incident during Ramadan as very unfortunate. They stated that if the news is true, it is a great loss for Iran, the Muslim world, and all of humanity.

Lucknow Declares Three Days of Mourning

Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawad has announced three days of mourning in Lucknow. He asked all Muslims and peace-lovers to close their businesses during this time. A special condolence meeting will be held at 8 PM at Chota Imambara. This will be followed by a candle march. Shia communities across India are asked to hold similar meetings to show unity.

Condemnation of Attack on Iran

Cleric Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali strongly condemned the alleged attack. He said Iran is an independent country. Such an attack ignores international laws. He warned that military action against any country threatens global peace. He called the incident during Ramadan very unfortunate. He asked the international community to investigate fairly and restore peace.

Ideals Live On After Martyrdom

Shia cleric Maulana Yasub Abbas said the news is a shock to the Muslim world. He noted that history shows ideals and movements do not end with death. He believes that removing a leader does not end their ideas. Sometimes, their ideology becomes stronger.

Call for Global Protest

Maulana Saif Abbas, president of the Shiya Chand Committee, said the news is a shock to those who believe in humanity. He urged all countries and groups that support peace and justice to take a clear stand. He warned that a lack of international response could increase regional instability.