Iran mourns as Ebrahim Raisi is buried in the nation's holiest Islamic site. Find out more about the late president's intriguing journey.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was recently interred in the Iman Reza Holy Shrine, Iran's most sacred Islamic site. Raisi rose to power in what critics deemed a 'sham election' and was seen as a potential successor to the Supreme Leader. His abrupt death in a helicopter crash has left the nation in mourning, with crowds gathering to bid farewell at his funeral held at the Shia shrine in Mashhad.
As per the Iranian constitution, new elections are set to take place within 50 days of Raisi's passing, following the protocol for the death or resignation of a sitting president. The funeral procession was a somber event, with potential successors eyeing the upcoming vote. Raisi's burial at the holiest Shiite shrine emphasizes the reverence accorded to him.
In a final tribute to the late president, Iran honored Ebrahim Raisi with a burial at the holiest site for Shiite Muslims, paying respects to his leadership role cut short by the tragic helicopter crash. The ceremony marked the end of days filled with mourning for the nation, highlighting the immense impact of Raisi's sudden demise.
Despite the controversies surrounding his presidency, Ebrahim Raisi left a significant mark on Iranian politics. His legacy as a key figure in the Islamic Republic's leadership will be remembered as a complex chapter in Iran's history, sparking debates on his political journey and the future of Iran's governance.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was interred Thursday in a tomb in the gold-domed Iman Reza Holy Shrine, Iran's holiest Islamic site.
He became president in a sham election and was being groomed as the Islamic Republic's next Supreme Leader. I won't miss him.
As per the Iranian constitution, fresh elections must be held within 50 days of the death or resignation of the incumbent president.
Large crowds watch Ebrahim Raisi being laid to rest, days after he was killed in a helicopter crash.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) โ Iran's late President Ebrahim Raisi is interred at holiest Shiite shrine in nation, days after fatal helicopter crash.
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