

The funeral processions for Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, have officially begun in Tehran. According to reports, the coffin of the late leader arrived at the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah, marking the start of a series of mourning ceremonies scheduled to take place across the country over the next several days.
Pilgrims had begun gathering outside the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah in the early hours of the morning, awaiting the arrival of Khamenei’s coffin. Thousands of mourners have flocked to the shrine since the news of his passing was announced, a testament to the immense respect and admiration held for the former leader by Iran’s citizens.
Footage and photographs of the funeral procession, captured by eyewitnesses and onlookers, have begun circulating on social media. Images show a vast entourage of mourners and high-ranking officials accompanying Khamenei’s coffin as it was carried towards the Hussainiyah shrine. Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s successor, Ebrahim Raisi, was seen accompanying the procession, accompanied by other officials and dignitaries from various sectors of Iranian society.
The Iranian government has declared a period of national mourning in honor of the former leader, during which many public places and offices will remain closed. In anticipation of the influx of mourners, the authorities have deployed a significant number of security personnel to ensure public order and facilitate the smooth conduct of the funeral ceremonies.
Khamenei served as the Supreme Leader of Iran for a period of over three decades, during which he was instrumental in shaping the country’s domestic and foreign policies. As the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Khamenei played a crucial role in solidifying Iran’s position on key global issues and fostering the country’s relations with other nations.
Khamenei’s legacy is expected to be remembered fondly by many within Iran and beyond its borders, a testament to his unwavering commitment to the Islamic Revolution and the interests of the Iranian people. The funeral ceremonies, set to extend over several days, are anticipated to be a poignant reflection of the enduring bond between the former leader and the people he served.
In the coming days, it is expected that thousands of Iranians will converge on the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah, seeking to pay their respects to the fallen leader and participate in the ceremonies marking his passing.
