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Thousands Gather in Qom for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Symbolic Funeral Iran Declare 40 Day Mourning

Post by : Shakul

A symbolic funeral ceremony was held at the Qadimiya Shrine in Baghdad, Iraq, following the reported death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, drawing hundreds of mourners and expressions of grief from local Shia communities. The ceremony took place against the backdrop of rising regional tensions after state media in Iran confirmed Khamenei’s death during a joint US‑Israeli military strike, and the government announced a 40‑day period of national mourning.

Participants carried a symbolic coffin and marched through the shrine area, chanting slogans and showing solidarity with Iran’s Shia population as part of traditional mourning practices. The event underscored the emotional impact of Khamenei’s reported death among religious communities in Iraq, a country with significant Shia demographics that often feel closely connected to events in neighboring Iran.

In Iran, thousands have gathered at major cities and holy sites such as Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashhad to pay respects and protest the attacks, which Iranian officials describe as unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israel. Flags have been flown at half‑mast, and crowds have chanted slogans calling for resistance and national resilience.

The reported death of Khamenei, who had led Iran since 1989 and was a central figure in shaping the country’s political and military policies, represents a major turning point for Tehran and the wider Middle East. The mourning period and associated ceremonies are expected to continue, even as concerns grow that the conflict may intensify further.

 

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