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According to an official channel from Iran's Supreme Leader's Office, Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Said Mujtaba Khamenei announced that starting July 10, local time, a series of events will be held across Iran to solemnly commemorate the former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Said Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the US-Israel air strike in February this year, and his martyred family. According to the memorial service schedule, the Imam Risa Holy Mausoleum in Mashhad will be the central place of mourning, and large-scale official commemorations will be held for three consecutive nights after regular prayers on the evening of the 10th. Meanwhile, the Imam Khomeini Hall of the Holy Mausoleum of Fatima Masumei in Qom held a special memorial conference on Friday evening and invited Syed Ali Khomeini, grandson of Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, to deliver a special memorial speech. The notice emphasized that in addition to the core ceremonies at the two sacred sites mentioned above, major squares, mosques, and places of worship in Iran's provinces and cities will also simultaneously hold extensive rallies and memorial services over the three days this weekend.

Zhitongcaijing·07/10/2026 12:57:07
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According to an official channel from Iran's Supreme Leader's Office, Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Said Mujtaba Khamenei announced that starting July 10, local time, a series of events will be held across Iran to solemnly commemorate the former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Said Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the US-Israel air strike in February this year, and his martyred family. According to the memorial service schedule, the Imam Risa Holy Mausoleum in Mashhad will be the central place of mourning, and large-scale official commemorations will be held for three consecutive nights after regular prayers on the evening of the 10th. Meanwhile, the Imam Khomeini Hall of the Holy Mausoleum of Fatima Masumei in Qom held a special memorial conference on Friday evening and invited Syed Ali Khomeini, grandson of Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, to deliver a special memorial speech. The notice emphasized that in addition to the core ceremonies at the two sacred sites mentioned above, major squares, mosques, and places of worship in Iran's provinces and cities will also simultaneously hold extensive rallies and memorial services over the three days this weekend.