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Iran hardliners cast slain supreme leader as martyr to rally regional allies

Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:15 am
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s tragic death at the hands of the US and Israel has left a void in the hearts of Shia Muslims around the world. The manner in which he was killed, in his office with family members present, drew parallels to the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the third imam and grandson of the Prophet Mohammed.

For Mikaeel Dayani, a devoted supporter of Iran’s theocratic system, Khamenei’s death evoked memories of Ashura, the annual commemoration of Hussein’s death. Dayani, along with his wife and children, joined thousands in mourning the loss of Khamenei, who was succeeded by his son Mojtaba this week.

The story of Karbala, where Hussein and his followers were surrounded and killed by forces of the Umayyad ruler Yazid, represents a defining moral narrative of Shia political thought. This narrative has been woven into the fabric of the 1979 Islamic revolution, emphasizing the willingness to sacrifice one’s life to resist injustice.

Khamenei’s killing has ignited a sense of anger and defiance among Shia communities, transcending geopolitical differences. Despite criticisms of Iran’s political and theological positions, Khamenei was admired for his staunch resistance against the US and Israel.

In Pakistan, where Khamenei’s death triggered days of mourning and unrest, protesters took to the streets to express their grief and anger. Women in black chadors marched through the streets, carrying portraits of the late ayatollah and chanting slogans of devotion reminiscent of Imam Hussein.

In Iraq and Lebanon, Shia communities had mixed emotions about Khamenei’s killing, with some distancing themselves from Tehran’s regime. However, supporters of Iranian-backed armed groups in both countries used Khamenei’s death as a rallying cry to confront their perceived enemies.

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Hizbollah, a Shia militant group in Lebanon, launched attacks on Israel in response to Khamenei’s killing, vowing not to surrender in the face of adversity. In Iran, supporters gathered to demonstrate strength and solidarity in the aftermath of the supreme leader’s death.

While Khamenei’s death has stirred emotions and tensions in the region, his legacy remains a subject of debate. Some view him as a martyr who sacrificed his life for his beliefs, while others blame him for perpetuating authoritarian rule and leading Iran into conflict.

Ultimately, Khamenei’s death has left a void in the hearts of Shia Muslims worldwide, with his legacy and the future of Iran’s theocratic system hanging in the balance. As the region grapples with the aftermath of his killing, the echoes of Karbala continue to resonate, reminding believers of the enduring spirit of resistance and sacrifice.

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