Within the lead-up to the celebrations over the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979, or Ten-Day Daybreak, and the anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s return to his homeland from exile, Iranian Chief Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Ayatollah Khamenei visited the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini on Wednesday in southern Tehran.
Throughout his go to, the Chief honored the reminiscence of the founding father of the Islamic Republic and prayed for him.
Moreover visiting the mausoleum, Ayatollah Khamenei paid tribute to the martyrs of the July 7, 1981, terrorist bombing and the September 8, 1981, terrorist bombing on the prime minister’s workplace, together with distinguished figures corresponding to prime jurist Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti, then president Mohammad Ali Rajai, and prime minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar.
The Chief additionally visited the graves of the martyrs of the Islamic Revolution, the Iran-Iraq warfare within the 80s, and those that fought in Iraq and Syria in opposition to militants, generally known as the Defenders of the Holy Shrines, providing prayers for them.
The Ten-Day Daybreak marks the interval between Imam Khomeini’s return to Iran on February 1, 1979, and the victory of the Islamic Revolution on February 11, which deposed the final Shah of Iran.