London (IP) - Young Muslim boys and girls from different nationalities sang the Hello Commander hymn in English and Arabic in London with the large presence of Hosseini mourners.

Iran PressEurope: The children also condemned the insult to the Holy Qur'an in Sweden and Denmark by holding the Holy Quran and reciting it.

The demonstration was covered by different media.

Hello Commander! is the title of a new epic song themed with support for the Islamic Revolution and its leader from the mouth of Iranian children. The pop choir has recently been chanted in every corner of Iran, from TV shows to schools and public places.

On May 26, some 100,000 people jampacked Tehran's Azadi Stadium to sing the song.

The choir has so far been performed in Turkish, Urdu, and Arabic, English.

The song addresses Imam Mahdi, the 12th Shia Imam, and the prophesied apocalyptic savior in Shia Islam, who is believed to be currently living in occultation.

In a part of the song, children promise Imam Mahdi that they will tread on the path of Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani, the Islamic Revolution Guard’s Corps' Quds Force commander who was assassinated by the United States in Iraq in 2020.

The song was first broadcast on Iran's national television on March 20, 2023, after the Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei delivered a televised speech on the occasion of the Persian New Year. Since then, the song was performed in schools and on national public occasions as a show of support for the Islamic Republic.

'Hello, Commander' educates the new generation on the purposes of the Islamic Revolution and encourages them to be loyal guardians to protect those ideals; something which is seen as a step toward promoting the Revolution among the generations to come.

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