Iran Mourns Slain Supreme Leader in Qom Ceremony
Iran's government has organized a weeklong funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The latest ceremony took place in Qom, a city known for religious study. The
Iran's government has organized a weeklong funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The latest ceremony took place in Qom, a city known for religious study. The
site used for the ceremony is considered sacred by many Shiites. The event marks
a key step in the mourning process for the slain supreme leader. Qom's religious
significance underscores the ceremony's symbolic weight. Officials have
coordinated the funeral arrangements throughout the week. The ceremony reflects
the government's role in honoring the leader. Observers note the importance of
the ritual for Iran's Shiite community.