Iran’s central committee formed in memory of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei announced that his funeral and burial ceremonies will be held after the first ten days of Muharram. The committee said preparations are underway to honor the late leader and his family members with dignity, ensuring all necessary arrangements for the farewell, funeral, and burial events.
The statement warned against unverified information circulating in local and international media and on social platforms regarding the timing and details of the ceremonies, calling such reports baseless and misleading. The committee explained that the decision to hold the ceremonies after Ashura reflects Khamenei’s deep respect for Imam Hussein’s mourning period and aims to honor religious observances across Iran and the Muslim world.
Authorities and civic organizations are coordinating to finalize schedules and logistics to facilitate public participation. The detailed program will be officially announced later. According to earlier reports, Khamenei and several senior officials were killed in a U.S.-Israeli military attack on February 28.