Hawzah News Agency- Daily Mail in a report covered the night-time gatherings and rituals of Muslims in Australian cities of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane following the unjust martyrdom of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Several mosques in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane reacted to the martyrdom of Iran’s Supreme Leader through night-time ceremonies and memorial gatherings.
According to the report, during these rituals, some clerics referred to him as "inspirational" and urged attendees not to become indifferent in what they described as a "struggle."
Meanwhile, Ali Safdari, a preacher at al-Zahra Mosque in Arncliffe, Sydney, in his speech at a Sunday night ceremony, described the Supreme Leader as "the embodiment of everything we wanted from a leader."
According to the reports by Daily Mail, Safdari told attendees, "We have lost a very special person, someone very dear to us; but we cannot lose sight, we cannot lose our struggle."
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