Iran President Pezeshkian Invites PM Modi to Ali Khamenei Funeral Amid Global Focus

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Iran invites PM Narendra Modi to former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s July funeral after his death in a US-Israel strike; millions expected amid easing Iran-US tensions
Iran President Pezeshkian Invites PM Modi to Ali Khamenei Funeral Amid Global Focus
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Credits: ANI

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state funeral and burial ceremonies for Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, sources said.

The official invitation marks a significant diplomatic engagement following the death of the 86-year-old leader, who was killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on February 28.

Having headed the Islamic Republic for 36 years, Khamenei was killed on the first day of the military strikes directed against Tehran.

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According to Iranian state media, the multi-day funeral ceremonies are scheduled to begin on July 4.

The rituals will include events in Qom, a holy city south of Tehran, on July 7 and will conclude with his final burial on July 9 in his hometown, the holy city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran.

Why is Ali Khamenei’s funeral being held in July despite Islamic burial norms?

While Islamic jurisprudence typically dictates that a deceased person be buried as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, exceptions are permissible, particularly during a state of war.

Speculation regarding the timeline of the final ceremonies had been mounting since February, with early reports suggesting a late June date before state media officially confirmed the July schedule.

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The state funeral is anticipated to draw close to 20 million mourners across Tehran, Mashhad, and Qom.

A large number of foreign dignitaries, including Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, are expected to attend the ceremonies.

If the projected turnout is met, it will break the record of 10 million attendees set during the 1989 funeral of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Following the event, the late leader's 56-year-old son, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, took charge as the Supreme Leader of Iran on March 8.

However, widespread speculation continues to surround his current health and exact location, with prominent US officials, including Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth, stating that he is presently in a coma.

The invite arrives amidst a cooling of geopolitical tensions. Following months of severe conflict that disrupted global energy lines and triggered a major fuel crisis, Iran and the United States have agreed to a peace framework.

President Pezeshkian and US President Donald Trump have separately signed digital Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), and structured, long-term peace negotiations are currently underway in Switzerland.

(With inputs from ANI)