Imam Reza shrine’s sacred sites black-clad to mark Nasrallah’s martyrdom

Sacred sites in Imam Reza shrine, in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad, have been covered in black flags and inscriptions under the auspices of Deputy Office for Islamic Ideology Dissemination in collaboration with Management Office for Communications and Information to mark the martyrdom of the Secy. Gen. of the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah, who was murdered in an Israeli airstrike on southern Beirut on September 27.

Black flags, black inscriptions and Hezbollah flags have been put up on the northern portico of Quds Courtyard in the shrine together with lightings and stands bearing the pictures of martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
Some of the stands also bear the message by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution in the wake of Israeli strikes, the personality of the late Hezbollah’s leader, and Imam Khomeini’s messages about fighting the Israeli regime.
Large screens across the shrine also display the Leader’s messages and those of the Custodian of the shrine.
In addition, the shrine-affiliated social media channels have begun shedding light on the dimensions of the incident covering public rallies in Gaza and Lebanon in condemnation of the Israeli criminal act.
 The Management Office for Communications and Information has also taken other initiatives to commemorate the occasion including putting up murals in the city of Mashhad, designing tableaus to express condolences, some 100 posters on Sagha-Khaneh virtual channel, etc.

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