Millions may gather, but every tear carries its own story.
People travel from different cities and countries, crossing borders and leaving behind comfort simply to offer a final farewell. They do not come because they are compelled. They come because they believe that some lives leave a mark too profound to let pass in silence.
What makes a man unite millions is not power alone. Power can command obedience, but it cannot command love. Fear can fill a square for a day, but it cannot fill hearts for decades. Wealth can buy influence, but it cannot purchase loyalty that survives death.
For millions, Sayyid Ali Khamenei represented something greater than political authority. He embodied the union of scholarship and leadership, faith and action, patience and resolve. He spoke of an Islam that was not confined to rituals, but one that shaped civilization through knowledge, education, scientific advancement, media, culture, technology, self reliance, and resistance against oppression. He reminded people that dignity is not given by powerful nations but earned through sacrifice, independence, and trust in Allah.
This is why people from different languages, cultures, and backgrounds found themselves connected by the same vision. They may not have shared a nationality, but they shared a belief that the Ummah is one body, and that justice is not limited by borders.
When strangers open their homes to visitors, volunteers spend days serving food and water without expecting recognition, and countless people dedicate themselves simply to helping others during such a gathering, it reflects more than organization. It reflects a community shaped by years of shared ideals and sacrifice.
The world often tells us that influence belongs to celebrities, billionaires, and those with the loudest voices. Yet moments like these reveal another truth. The deepest influence belongs to those who spend their lives building people instead of building themselves.
History has witnessed the funerals of emperors, presidents, generals, and kings. Crowds have gathered for the powerful throughout every age. But when millions gather for someone because they believe he devoted his life to Allah, to the dignity of the Ummah, and to defending the oppressed, the event carries a spiritual dimension that numbers alone cannot explain.
Perhaps that is the greatest lesson.
Every soul will one day leave this world. Our wealth will remain. Our titles will pass to others. Our achievements will slowly become memories. Only our deeds, sincerity, and the lives we touched will accompany us before Allah.
What Sayyid Ali Khamenei showed is that real leadership is not about ruling over people. It is about serving a cause greater than oneself. It is about uniting faith with knowledge, worship with responsibility, courage with wisdom, and sacrifice with hope. He demonstrated that a believer’s mission is not merely to survive history, but to shape it through sincerity, steadfastness, and unwavering trust in Allah.
In the end, people are not remembered because they held authority. They are remembered because they gave people something worth believing in.
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He stayed in his house. That decision was not a surrender. It was a decision to face the enemy directly on the battlefield. That final hour’s decision would shape the new world order. His martyrdom opened the door to many new challenges and hundreds of new opportunities. The missions of the Prophets were never meant to end with their earthly lives. Revelation reached its completion with Prophet Muhammad (S), but the responsibility to uphold truth, establish justice, defend the oppressed, and preserve the dignity of the Ummah continues through those who dedicate themselves to Allah.
The path has always been the same.
Ibrahim (A) stood before Nimrod.
Musa (A) stood before Pharaoh.
Isa (A) stood against corruption and hypocrisy.
Muhammad (S) transformed a fractured world through tawhid, justice, sacrifice, and unwavering trust in Allah.
The names of the tyrants changed.
The mission never changed.
The twenty first century was expected to belong entirely to materialism, consumerism, and submission to global power. It was expected that faith would retreat into private life while politics, science, economics, media, and culture would be shaped without Allah.
Instead, a man from the progeny of Rasulullah (S), Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei, spent decades calling the Ummah back to a civilization built upon faith, knowledge, independence, resistance, and dignity. He refused to separate worship from responsibility or spirituality from civilization. He insisted that universities, laboratories, media, industry, technology, scholarship, and defence all form part of the strength of an Ummah that seeks the pleasure of Allah.
Today, the attention of the world has turned toward his farewell. Millions gather physically while countless more watch across every continent. Screens, broadcasts, and news networks have become witnesses to an event that reaches far beyond the borders of one nation. This is not simply the farewell of a political leader. It is the farewell of a man whom millions regarded as the standard bearer of a mission larger than himself.
Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei’s sacrifice, his final decision to remain at his post despite every danger and every certainty of its cost, will not be remembered only as the closing chapter of one life. It will become centuries of dignity. That final decision will echo through generations, teaching that honour before Allah is greater than survival, that steadfastness is greater than comfort, and that a believer does not abandon his responsibility when the price becomes highest.
Empires are remembered for the lands they conquered.
The righteous are remembered for the hearts they awakened.
History will continue to produce rulers, presidents, armies, and powerful nations. Very few will produce a servant of Allah whose life reminds humanity that the mission of the Prophets is still alive, that truth still demands sacrifice, and that dignity can never be negotiated.
Bodies return to the earth.
The mission remains until Allah inherits the earth and all that is upon it.
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1. Farewell ceremony in Tehran extended until 10:00 PM
The head of the funeral procession committee in Tehran announced that the farewell ceremony for Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei at Imam Khomeini Musalla has been extended until 10:00 PM local time due to the overwhelming turnout of mourners.
2. Funeral procession to take place on Monday
The public farewell ceremony at the Musalla concludes today. The funeral procession will begin on Monday, passing through Damavand Street, Imam Husayn Square, Enqelab Street, Enqelab Square, Azadi Street, Azadi Square, and Shahid Lashgari Highway in Tehran.
3. Sacred body to be escorted from Jamkaran to the Shrine of Lady Fatimah al Masoumeh (A)
Pourjamshidian, Secretary of the National Headquarters for the Funeral and Farewell Ceremony, said that after the ceremonies at Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, the body of Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei and his martyred family members will be escorted to the Holy Shrine of Sayyidah Fatimah al Masoumeh (S).
4. Special trains arranged for mourners travelling to Qom
Authorities have arranged special train services to transport mourners to Qom ahead of the funeral ceremonies expected to take place in the holy city.
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This funeral will crush the thousands of years old Arab versus Ajam and Arab versus Persian divisions that have repeatedly been exploited to divide the Ummah. It will stand as a direct demonstration of the power of Islam, the Axis of Resistance, and the strength that comes through unity under a common cause.
The sacred body of the Leader cannot be compared to the sacred body of Martyr Commander Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was the faithful soldier of the movement. This, however, is unprecedented. For the first time, the sacred body of a sitting Wali al Faqih will pass through Iraq. This is a history changing event.
For decades, efforts were made to manufacture divisions such as Najaf versus Qom, Iraqis versus Wilayat al Faqih, and the claim that Iraq rejects the Islamic Revolution of Iran and its leadership. Those narratives will collapse like a line of dominoes before the eyes of the world.
Iraq itself is preparing on an extraordinary scale. Around eleven provinces have announced public holidays. Iraqi tribes have called for mass mobilization. Millions are expected to participate, demonstrating a level of solidarity that few imagined possible.
The holy shrines of the Imams await the arrival of their son. The land of Iraq, sanctified by the blood of the Ahl al Bayt and their companions, will receive the Leader with millions of mourners. This moment will reinforce the spiritual, emotional, and ideological bond between the seminaries of Najaf and Qom and deepen unity among Shia communities across Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Gulf, and beyond. It will strengthen the sense of a shared destiny among the followers of Ahl al Bayt and reaffirm that attempts to divide them have failed.
The sacred coffin of the Imam will pass over decades of CIA, MI5, and MI6 agendas that were used against Iran and Iraq to cultivate suspicion, rivalry, and separation. Campaigns designed to turn Iraq against Iran, to distance Najaf from Qom, and to fracture the Shia world will be confronted by the sight of millions united in one funeral procession.
Those who invested years in sectarian engineering, geopolitical manipulation, and psychological operations will witness one of the greatest public demonstrations of unity in modern Islamic history. The funeral will expose many hypocrites, silence countless manufactured narratives, and leave behind images that will endure for generations as a testimony to the resilience of the Islamic Revolution, the Axis of Resistance, and the unity of the Ummah.
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— Najaf al Ashraf: Wednesday, 8 July 2026, at 6:00 a.m.
— Karbala al Muqaddasah: Wednesday, 8 July 2026, at 4:00 p.m.
Your presence is a gesture of loyalty to a path that made sacrifices for the sake of religion and the Ummah.
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At last, the cover of coffin was lifted, marking the final farewell to Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei at the Musalla Imam Khomeini.
Tomorrow, the first funeral procession will begin through the streets of Tehran. The sacred coffin will be carried on a specially prepared vehicle adorned with a beautiful zareeh (steel lattice shrine), allowing millions to bid their final farewell.
The procession is expected to draw an estimated 8 to 10 million mourners, making it one of the largest funeral processions in modern history.
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