ALWAGHT- Students, admirers and followers say the teachings of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei continue to shape faith, learning and community in the wake of his martyrdom.
Supporters, students and admirers described Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as a scholar whose influence extended beyond religious jurisprudence, saying his teachings on faith, ethics, history and literature continued to shape their lives after his martyrdom. They said his legacy was rooted not only in scholarship but also in his ability to connect religious principles with contemporary challenges.
A student at the Qom Seminary said Ayatollah Khamenei's lectures and writings presented Islam as a living faith relevant to modern society, helping believers develop a broader worldview and inspiring Shia communities to build stronger religious and social institutions.
Other admirers said Ayatollah Khamenei encouraged the pursuit of knowledge through reading, poetry and history, while emphasizing the importance of family, education and the role of women in society. They said his guidance motivated them to deepen their faith, continue religious studies and remain hopeful during difficult times.
Several respondents, including some who disagreed with Iran's political system, said they nevertheless respected Ayatollah Khamenei's scholarship and intellectual contributions. They said his teachings and writings left a lasting impact, with his influence reaching beyond politics into faith, learning and personal development.
