A grand mourning program was organized at Karbala-e-Hind in Jalalpur in memory of the martyrdom of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei. This event not only touched the hearts of Muslims but also set an example of Shia-Sunni unity. As the chief guest, the symbol of Shia-Sunni unity, Shahi Imam Maulana Fazrull Mannan Rahmani of Lucknow’s Teele Wali Masjid, delivered a heart-touching speech, which Muslims have praised profusely.
In his emotional speech, the Shahi Imam said that mischievous elements from both communities who were plotting to break Shia-Sunni unity were active.
But Ayatollah Khamenei’s martyrdom united all Muslims. He emphatically announced, “Now unity has been achieved, which will never break.”
Hearing this, hundreds of attendees became deeply emotional. The entire Jalalpur echoed with slogans: ‘Takbir! Allahu Akbar!’, ‘Risalat ya Rasool Allah!’, ‘Haideri ya Ali!’.
The Shahi Imam, referencing Ayatollah Khamenei’s immortal sayings, stated, “Allah is the Greatest, so no one is greater than Him. When you prostrate to that Lord, you prostrate to no one else.” After that, they drank the cup of martyrdom. The result? Such a revolution came that countries calling themselves superpowers were brought to their knees. Today, in the lands of the oppressors, people have taken to the streets and are chanting ‘Trump Killer’ slogans. This is a symbol of the power of Khamenei’s martyrdom, which is a great shock for the Islamic world but has also become the strongest foundation for Muslim unity.
The Shahi Imam made a special appeal to the youth not to fall into the trap of mischievous elements and to always remain united. His speech proved to be an important step in further strengthening the Shia-Sunni brotherhood. Hundreds of people were seen emotionally reciting noha-marsiya at the program. The video is going viral on social media, spreading this example of unity across the world.
Mourning Program in Memory of Iran’s Supreme Leader Martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei: Historic Announcement of Shia-Sunni Unity, ‘Now Unity Has Been Achieved, Which Will Never Break’





