TEHRAN, Iran — Iran began a dayslong period of mourning for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with ceremonies in Tehran drawing large crowds at the Grand Mosalla, where mourners gathered in black to pay their respects.
The country staged the event as more than a religious observance, framing it as a test of the Islamic Republic’s ability to mobilize public support during a sensitive political moment. Iranian authorities expected millions to participate, and preparations included broad efforts that would disrupt normal life in the capital as funeral events moved through multiple days.
Officials and other prominent figures paid respects during the public ceremonies, with the nation signaling the strength of its governing structure as foreign dignitaries and high-ranking government representatives attended.
Khamenei’s funeral program included his body being displayed in Tehran before being carried to other cities in Iran and neighboring Iraq, with additional ceremonies scheduled along the route. The multi-city procession was set to culminate in burial at a major Shiite religious site in Mashhad.
Media reports also noted the ceremonial significance of public messaging tied to the funeral, while officials and supporters continued to project continuity in the aftermath of Khamenei’s death.
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