Municipal officials in Tehran recently disclosed preliminary logistical plans for the upcoming funeral of the former Iranian supreme leader. According to Mohammad Amin Tavakolizadeh, the comprehensive memorial services will likely commence late in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. Consequently, the national mourning activities will extend directly into the traditional opening days of the Islamic month of Muharram.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps retains full organizational control over the massive multi-day commemorative events across several provinces. Initial schedules include a designated three-day public viewing period before any formal religious services begin in the capital. Furthermore, municipal coordinators expect the primary processional walk through metropolitan streets to consume at least twenty-four consecutive hours.
Logistical planners are currently preparing public infrastructure to accommodate between fifteen and twenty million visitors within the capital. Following the primary ceremonies in Tehran, specialized transport units will safely convey the remains to Qom and Mashhad. According to personal testaments and family instructions, the definitive burial site will reside inside the Imam Reza shrine.
Administrative departments anticipate massive influxes of foreign mourners traveling directly from several South Asian Islamic communities to Mashhad. Specifically, border authorities expect large diplomatic delegations and civilian groups from Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, and Kashmir. Additionally, intermediate transit municipalities along the northern geographical route will host separate localized memorial services for one day.
Invaluable logistical support will come from neighboring regional partners to manage the unprecedented scale of the international crowds. For instance, Iranian diplomats extended formal invitations to traditional tribal leaders, state lawmakers, and community representatives throughout Iraq. However, ongoing security evaluations remain highly sensitive due to the volatile geopolitical environment surrounding the broader Persian Gulf.
The former state leader died inside his main executive office during heavy regional airstrikes earlier this year. Several immediate family members also perished alongside the leader during that initial military conflict in late February. Government committees initially postponed the public memorial events until defense forces established a stable nationwide ceasefire agreement.
State administrative councils recently dispelled numerous social media rumors regarding an immediate funeral date during early June. Meanwhile, coordination officials emphasized that the massive event would eventually register as a historic milestone for Iran. Moving forward, urban municipal teams face the immense task of establishing temporary medical stations and public transit loops.
