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Imam Khomeini's Demise 2025

Date: June 4, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Iran Public Holidays

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Description

Imam Khomeini's Demise is a national day in Iran that marks the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He was the main leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and first Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic.

Flag of Imam Khomeini's Demise

The anniversary falls on 14 Khordad in the Iranian calendar, which usually corresponds to June 3 in the Gregorian calendar. Each year the date is officially noted by the government and appears on the national calendar.

The day means remembering a person who greatly changed Iran's politics and religion. It is a time for reflection on his ideas and the changes he led in the country after 1979.

This day is significant because Khomeini helped reshape Iran into its current system. His death marked a major moment in modern Iranian history and affected how future leaders and institutions developed.

The observance is national and formal. Government offices and many public services often recognize the anniversary as a time to honor his role and to mark a chapter in Iran's recent past.

Traditions

On this day many people wear black and attend public mourning gatherings. Mosques, community centers, and the mausoleum host speeches and prayers. Religious leaders and officials give remembrances about the person and his life.

Families and neighbors share food like rice dishes, stews, and sweets. Volunteers serve free meals and tea to visitors at religious centers. Sharing food is seen as a way to comfort one another and show respect.

Television and radio broadcast commemorative programs, recitations of poetry and the Quran, and footage of past events. People place posters and photographs in windows and on walls to mark the day.

Candles and lamps may be lit in memory. Many people pause normal activities to join moments of silence or to listen to sermons and recitations together.

Travel Tips

Expect many government offices, shops, and some museums to be closed or have shorter hours. Public transport and roads can be crowded or blocked during ceremonies. Taxis and rideshares may be scarce. Carry ID, cash, and check schedules in advance.

To enjoy the day safely, plan flexible indoor options like cafes or hotel services. Stay away from large gatherings if you want calm. Be respectful, avoid taking photos of mourners, and follow instructions from local police or officials.


Martyrdom of Imam Jafar Revolt of Khordad 15