Srinagar, April 9 -- ByAdv Azhar ud din Sofi

Forty days have passed since the strike landed at dawn, and the Muslim world still feels the aftershock.

On February 28, at 5:30 a.m., confirmation came that Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei had achieved the martyrdom he spent decades preparing his followers to understand.

The Zionist regime's missiles accomplished what decades of threats could only promise. Millions woke to a reality they had imagined only in nightmares.

This loss cuts deeper than politics. It severs a living connection between generations. Those of us who came of age during the 1990s grew up watching this man deliver speeches that felt like conversations across a crowded room.

Khamenei spoke about justice without ambiguity, a...