According to Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Aliparast, managing director of Razavi Cultural Foundation, “The foundation has prepared a broad range of programs to ensure an effective presence at the funeral ceremony of the martyred Leader”.
He said the foundation is drawing on its cultural, media, and educational capacities to present initiatives commensurate with the stature of the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
Aliparast noted: “The programs are intended to explain the personal, intellectual, and struggle‑based dimensions of Ayat. Khamenei’s character and legacy”.
Among the major initiatives is the establishment of cultural mukibs titled “Ahd‑e Amin” at pilgrims’ accommodation sites. These service stations are designed to create an intellectual and emotional atmosphere inspired by the ideas of the martyred Leader. They will also answer religious and doctrinal questions, hold congregational prayers, and provide cultural services and special programs for children.
Aliparast added: “The foundation has also made arrangements to accommodate pilgrims in Imam Reza schools, helping meet part of the welfare and lodging needs of those attending the large funeral gathering.
In the media field, he announced the launch of the “Father of the Ummah” campaign. “Under this initiative, media activists will produce clips, personal reflections, photographs, motion graphics, and podcasts focusing on the personality, thought, struggles, and conduct of the martyred Leader”.
The foundation is also preparing written content for the occasion. A special issue of “Imaj,” produced by students of Imam Reza High School of Islamic Sciences and Teachings, will examine the martyred Leader’s personality, school of thought, struggles, martyrdom, and enduring legacy. Another student publication, “The Model Revolutionary Youth from the Perspective of the Martyred Leader,” will present the qualities of a faithful, revolutionary, and civilization‑building young generation.