From the very first moments, a tide of grief swept through the hall as foreign dignitaries and high-ranking delegations began arriving to render their final respects to the martyred Leader of Iran.

The purified, luminous body of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the martyred Leader of Islamic Revolution, along with the sacred forms of his fallen companions, was this morning enshrined within the hallowed sanctum of Tehran's Mosalla Prayer Grounds, a site now transformed into a sea of sorrow and veneration.

First came the scholars and spiritual luminaries, from Indonesia, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, Morocco, and Turkey, their hearts heavy with anguish, their eyes brimming with tears, as they prostrated themselves before the sacred remains of the man who stood as an unshakable pillar of resistance. They were soon joined by the representatives of Iran's religious minorities, who came not as guests but as grieving children paying homage to a fallen father.

Then came the grand procession of nations — official delegations from Belarus, Turkmenistan, Russia, China, Spain, Ecuador, Egypt, Armenia, and Bolivia — having journeyed across skies and seas, their arrival in Tehran a testament to the colossal stature of a leader whose martyrdom has sent tremors through the very foundations of global power.

Before the blessed coffin, they stood in reverent silence, heads bowed, spirits broken, yet hearts ablaze with admiration for the immortal soul who traded earthly life for eternal glory, and who, even in death, commands the reverence of the world.

The ceremony is still underway, with presidents of othern countries, including Georgia, are arriving in Tehran. 

Hossein Amiri - seyed mohammad kazemi