Funeral of the Martyred Leader Draws Massive Crowds in Iran
DID Press: The funeral ceremony of the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution drew millions of participants across Iran, with large crowds gathering from diverse ethnic, social, and political backgrounds.

The turnout turned major streets into mass public gatherings, reflecting a rare level of national participation in a politically significant event. The ceremony combined expressions of grief with political symbolism and national messaging.
Participants framed their presence as a demonstration of unity and continuity, emphasizing the importance of leadership stability and national cohesion. The scale of attendance was widely interpreted as a significant public expression of loyalty and collective identity.
The event also highlighted a temporary reduction in visible social and political divisions, as broad segments of society participated under a shared national sentiment.
International observers and media outlets noted the size of the gathering, describing it as a major public event with notable political implications.
The ceremony is expected to remain a reference point in discussions about social cohesion and political legitimacy in Iran.
By Rahel Mousavi | DID News Agency