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—Never seen anything more delusional than European leaders traveling to occupied Syria, sitting with ISIS-leader, dining with them, and expecting security and a safe return. Those expectations simply do not fit the reality. Good luck, Macron!
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Allahumma inna hadha al-musajja quddamana ’abduka wabnu ’abdika wabnu amatika. Nazala, nazala, nazala bi ’izzi jalalika wa jabarutika wa ’azamatika wa malakutika.
O Allah, this body laid before us is Your servant, the son of Your servant, and the son of Your maidservant. He has descended, descended, descended into the presence of Your Might, Your Omnipotence, Your Greatness, and Your Sovereign Kingdom.
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The holy city of Qom is quite small, where it takes anywhere from a minimum of 5 minutes to a maximum of 30 minutes by car to get to most places in the city. It has almost zero traffic congestion, at least relative to Tehran's regular standstill traffic, and is generally more quiet compared to Tehran.
This means that people from around the country have painstakingly traveled hours upon hours from southern regions to get to Qom where they have zero accommodation or places to stay long term with the exception of friends or limited hotel spaces. Similar to the Arbaeen walk in Iraq, people come with limited supplies and are instead taken care of by the generosity of the locals who provide from their own food and shelter to the visitors and pilgrims.
Qom is known for being a more religious city, however the Zionist propaganda accounts cannot claim that Qom is like this because they are "brainwashed religious fanatics" (a ludicrous orientalist caricature that has zero basis in reality), since the majority of people here are from regular cities in the surrounding areas south of Tehran and are from various walks of life and various level of religious adherence.
This turnout represents the rest of Iran outside of Tehran. A quiet city like Qom with its relatively small population cannot be this jampacked even if all the religious supporters came out. This is truly the voice of Iran and the greater Islamic world, not just the locals.
@BasiraPress
This means that people from around the country have painstakingly traveled hours upon hours from southern regions to get to Qom where they have zero accommodation or places to stay long term with the exception of friends or limited hotel spaces. Similar to the Arbaeen walk in Iraq, people come with limited supplies and are instead taken care of by the generosity of the locals who provide from their own food and shelter to the visitors and pilgrims.
Qom is known for being a more religious city, however the Zionist propaganda accounts cannot claim that Qom is like this because they are "brainwashed religious fanatics" (a ludicrous orientalist caricature that has zero basis in reality), since the majority of people here are from regular cities in the surrounding areas south of Tehran and are from various walks of life and various level of religious adherence.
This turnout represents the rest of Iran outside of Tehran. A quiet city like Qom with its relatively small population cannot be this jampacked even if all the religious supporters came out. This is truly the voice of Iran and the greater Islamic world, not just the locals.
@BasiraPress
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Basira Press
The holy city of Qom is quite small, where it takes anywhere from a minimum of 5 minutes to a maximum of 30 minutes by car to get to most places in the city. It has almost zero traffic congestion, at least relative to Tehran's regular standstill traffic, and…
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The sacred coffins are now being taken to the Holy Shrine of Sayyidah Fatimah Masumah (S), where they will be ceremonially circled around the blessed graves of Sayyidah Masumah (S) and the other revered members of the Prophet Muhammad’s (S) family buried within the shrine, in accordance with longstanding tradition.
After remaining in Qom for several hours, the sacred bodies are scheduled to be transferred tonight via Tehran Airport to Najaf International Airport, where the next stage of the funeral ceremonies will begin.
Najaf and Karbala have completed extensive preparations for what is expected to be another historic farewell. An approximately 8-kilometre-long funeral procession has been organized, with millions of mourners expected to accompany the sacred coffins through the holy cities before the final burial ceremonies.
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— 🇮🇷 NEW: Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, was seen in public and followed by a large group of people shouting ‘Honorless!’ to him
They oppose the concessions he has made in negotiations and want revenge for the blood that was spilled.
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They oppose the concessions he has made in negotiations and want revenge for the blood that was spilled.
@Middle_East_Spectator
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The Chief of Staff of the Popular Mobilization Forces, Abdulaziz al Mohamadawi, chaired an extensive high level meeting at the Karbala Operations Command headquarters alongside the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, and senior security and military commanders to review the latest security and logistical preparations for the funeral ceremonies.
The meeting focused on coordination between the various security and military agencies, crowd management, logistical support, and measures to ensure the smooth conduct of the funeral ceremonies while maintaining security and public order. Officials emphasized the need for unified efforts and continued field preparations to ensure the success of what is expected to be one of the largest funeral gatherings in Iraq’s modern history.
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Middle East Spectator — MES
— 🇮🇷 NEW: Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, was seen in public and followed by a large group of people shouting ‘Honorless!’ to him They oppose the concessions he has made in negotiations and want revenge for the blood that was spilled. @Middle_East_Spectator
—Yes, he is bisharaf/honorless, and the price others are paying is the greatest because of him. He should not leave his house.
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For millions, this is an unbearable and painful farewell. His martyrdom has wounded countless hearts, only justice against those responsible can ease even a portion of that grief.
Kill Tr ump!
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Images from the Holy Shrine of Imam Husayn (A) in Karbala show the installation of mawakib, mourning tents, and large scale logistical preparations. Around 30,000 Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al Shaabi) personnel have been deployed to oversee security, crowd management, and the funeral ceremonies. The Prime Minister of Iraq has declared Wednesday an official public holiday, while most Iraqi provinces have also announced public holidays to facilitate participation.
Thousands of buses, private vehicles, and organized convoys are already arriving in Baghdad, Najaf, and Karbala from every province of Iraq. The movement of pilgrims now resembles the annual Ashura and Arbaeen mobilizations, with continuous streams of mourners heading toward the two holy cities. Initial estimates indicate that 14 to 15 million people are expected to participate in the funeral ceremonies across Iraq.
Hundreds of mawakib have been established to provide food, water, accommodation, medical assistance, and transportation. Security, military, and volunteer organizations are operating around the clock to ensure the smooth conduct of the ceremonies.
This funeral is expected to become one of the largest public gatherings in Iraq’s modern history and one of the largest funeral gatherings in the contemporary world. It stands as a massive public demonstration of support for Wilayat al Faqih, reaffirming the religious, spiritual, and civilizational bond between Iraq and Iran. It buries decades of attempts to divide the two nations through sectarianism, internal conflicts, and foreign interference. The gathering sends a powerful message of unity centered on the Ahlul Bayt (A), the Marja’iyyah, and the Resistance, dealing another strategic blow to those who invested for decades in fragmenting the region through intelligence operations, proxy conflicts, and sectarian narratives.
Millions gathering across Iran and Iraq are presenting a unified image of the Ummah around a shared leadership, common ideals, and the path of the Ahlul Bayt (A). The funeral of Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei marks not only the end of an era but also the beginning of a new phase in the Islamic Revolution, one that continues to shape the political, religious, and civilizational landscape of the region.
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