Tehran: Iranian authorities have released the official schedule for the funeral ceremonies of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with nationwide mourning events set to begin on July 4. The final burial ceremony is scheduled for July 9 in the holy city of Mashhad. According to Iranian officials, the funeral proceedings will take place over several days and are expected to attract large crowds from across the country. Religious leaders, government representatives, and foreign dignitaries are likely to participate in the ceremonies honoring one of Iran’s most influential political and spiritual figures.
Iran Announces Final Farewell Schedule for Khamenei
The announcement comes at a time when tensions across West Asia remain high, drawing significant international attention to developments inside Iran. Security arrangements are being strengthened in major cities ahead of the commemorative events.
Authorities said the ceremonies will include public tributes, religious gatherings, and funeral processions before Khamenei is laid to rest. State media described the upcoming events as a moment of national remembrance, with preparations already underway in Tehran and Mashhad.
Observers believe the funeral could become one of the largest public events in Iran in recent years, reflecting Khamenei’s long-standing role in shaping the country’s political and religious landscape.
Further details regarding the participation of international delegations and the exact route of funeral processions are expected to be announced in the coming days.
The government has called for national unity during the mourning period, while security agencies are coordinating arrangements to manage the large number of attendees anticipated at the events. Major roads, public venues, and religious sites are expected to witness heightened activity as preparations intensify.
Khamenei, who led Iran for decades, played a central role in shaping the country’s domestic and foreign policies. His death marked a significant moment in Iranian history, triggering discussions about the country’s future leadership and political direction.
Authorities have indicated that the final burial will take place in Mashhad, one of the holiest cities in Iran and a major destination for religious pilgrims. The city is expected to host thousands of mourners, including political figures, clerics, and international guests.
The funeral ceremonies come against the backdrop of continuing instability in West Asia, making the event a focal point for regional and global observers. Analysts believe the turnout and participation of foreign delegations could provide insight into Iran’s diplomatic relationships and influence in the region.
State media has begun extensive coverage of the preparations, highlighting efforts to accommodate mourners and ensure the smooth conduct of the ceremonies. Additional details regarding the schedule and official guests are expected to be released closer to the start of the funeral events.
The week-long farewell is likely to become one of the most significant public commemorations in Iran’s recent history, drawing attention from across the Middle East and beyond.

