New Delhi: Iran’s National Security Chief Ali Larijani jotted down a note about the lack of support from the Muslim countries for Tehran as the US-Iran war entered its third week, and there was no clear end in sight.
The global economy has been disrupted by the current war, and in context, Larijani penned a note to Muslims around the globe and the Islamic countries by saying that Tehran was subjected to a treacherous American-Zionist aggression that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, civilians, and military.
“You know that, with the exception of rare cases and only within the bounds of political stances, no Islamic country stood with the Iranian people. Nevertheless, the Iranian people, with their strong will, were able to suppress the aggressor until today it is unable to find a way out of this strategic predicament,” Larijani wrote on his social media.
عبدٌ من عباد الله
علي لاريجاني https://t.co/bwICBtOPRM pic.twitter.com/prh5F02Krh— Ali Larijani | علی لاریجانی (@alilarijani_ir) March 16, 2026
Larijani pointed out that several countries have claimed that after fighting out with Israel and the US, Iran has become their enemy. He also asserted that, Iran wouldn’t just sit quietly when the US bases were attacking the Islamic Republic.
“Is not the position of some Islamic governments contradictory to the saying of the Prophet: “Whoever hears a man calling out, ‘O Muslims!’ and does not respond is not a Muslim? What kind of Islam is this?” he further added.
Iran’s National Security Chief also highlighted that the future of Islamic world will be uncertain as America is unreliable and Israel is an enemy. He added that “Iran is advising you and does not seek to dominate you.”
Larjani’s remark came after US President Donald Trump continued to rally allies to help in reponing the Strait of Hormuz for shipping.