Prominent Muslim Leaders Call for Peace After Khamenei's Killing

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Prominent Muslim Leaders Call for Peace After Khamenei's Killing

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In the wake of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's assassination, Muslim clerics in Uttar Pradesh are urging global intervention to prevent escalation. They emphasize the significance of this loss for the Muslim community and advocate for peaceful protests in India.

Key Takeaways

Condemnation of Khamenei's assassination by Muslim clerics.
Calls for international intervention to prevent escalation.
Khamenei's death marks a significant loss for the Muslim community.
Protests in India expressing solidarity with Iran.
Retaliatory actions by Iranian forces against US and Israeli targets.

Lucknow, March 1 (NationPress) Influential Muslim scholars in Uttar Pradesh have vehemently denounced the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in strikes orchestrated by the US and Israel, describing it as a significant blow to the Muslim community. They have called upon the global community to take action to avert further tensions in the area.

Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, the National President of the All India Muslim Jamaat, emphasized that the demise of Khamenei—who had guided Iran for nearly 40 years—represents a profound loss for Muslims worldwide. “This is not only a time of mourning for the Iranian populace but also for all who held him in esteem,” the Maulana expressed.

He accused the US and Israel of having targeted Khamenei for years, labeling the assault as oppressive and an effort to undermine Iran’s leadership. Razvi urged demonstrators in India to exercise their democratic rights in a peaceful manner, avoiding any violence or disruption during protests.

Maulana Khalid Rasheed Firangi Mahali, the Chairman of the Lucknow Islamic Centre, characterized the strikes as a breach of international law, condemning the assassination of Khamenei as he had every right to protect his nation. “Iran is a sovereign, independent country, and the aggression from Israel and the US is an act of extreme brutality,” he remarked, calling for immediate intervention from the United Nations and the international community to cease the conflict.

Shia leader Maulana Saif Abbas also voiced strong opposition, asserting that the US-Israel strike equates to a terrorist act that must be condemned universally. “The ongoing actions of the United States reveal a consistent pattern of interference and hostility,” Abbas stated, criticizing global power dynamics and expressing concern over the rising violence.

The assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, confirmed by Iranian state media, has initiated a 40-day national mourning in Iran, accompanied by retaliatory missile and drone strikes against targets in the region, including assets belonging to the US and Israel.

This conflict has led to protests in parts of Kashmir and other areas in India, where demonstrators are expressing solidarity with Iran and denouncing the military actions that culminated in Khamenei’s death.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who condemned the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei?
Prominent Muslim clerics in Uttar Pradesh condemned the killing, calling it a grave loss for the Muslim community.
What actions are being called for in response to Khamenei's assassination?
The clerics are urging the international community to intervene and prevent further escalation of conflict in the region.
What was the reaction of Iranian state media to Khamenei's death?
Iranian state media confirmed Khamenei's death and announced a 40-day national mourning period in Iran.
What did Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi say?
He described Khamenei's death as a significant loss for Muslims and called for peaceful protests in India.
How did international leaders respond to the attacks?
Leaders, including Maulana Khalid Rasheed Firangi Mahali, condemned the attacks as violations of international law.
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