Prominent figures from the Pakistani showbiz industry have expressed their condolences over the martyrdom of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a joint US-Israeli operation.
Deep grief and sorrow are being expressed around the world over the martyrdom of Iran’s Supreme Leader at the age of 86, while the Pakistani people as well as figures associated with showbiz have also called his martyrdom a great loss.
Pakistani artists including Mishi Khan, Nadia Khan, Maya Ali, Madiha Rizvi and Khalid Anam, among others, expressed their condolences on his martyrdom.
Nadia Khan expressed deep sorrow and grief in her Ramadan transmission, saying that this is a difficult time for Muslims who are not united and are paying a heavy price for it.
He added that the scene of war in the Muslim world is unbearable. This is a huge blow to the Muslim Ummah because the Ayatollah has been martyred.
Actress Mishi Khan expressed her sorrow and condolences over the martyrdom of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a video message shared on Instagram, while the Iranian Supreme Leader’s statement was playing in the background.
They said that they killed the most respected person in the world. History will never forget how an 86-year-old man stood alone in the face of evil forces, and instead of surrendering, he accepted martyrdom. Additionally, Pakistani celebrities, including Khalid Anam, Maya Ali, Madiha Rizvi, Aiman Khan, Manal Khan and others, also shared condolence messages on their social media accounts.
Actress Maya Ali wrote in her post, “Heroes never die, they always live in our hearts, they were true leaders who stood with all their might against their enemies.”
Singer Samar Jafari wrote, “Today, the martyrdom of Ayatollah Khamenei has answered the question that has been in my mind for years, that no one came forward to help Hazrat Hussein when he needed help the most.”
It should be noted that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was born in 1939 into a religious family in the city of Mashhad, Iran. He studied in religious schools in Mashhad and Qom, where he became inspired by Ruhollah Khomeini and joined revolutionary activities.
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