The funeral ceremony of Saeed Rad
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This communal support eases the burden of grief and reinforces social ties during a challenging time. During the mourning period, it is customary to hold a series of gatherings known as "khaneh," where attendees come together for prayers, discussions, and remembrance of the deceased. These gatherings allow for emotional expression, and attendees often share personal anecdotes and memories, fostering a sense of connection among the mourners. The significance of the 7th, 40th, and annual memorials cannot be understated in Iranian funerary practices. These commemorative events are often observed with larger gatherings, which may include recitations of the Quran and eulogies. Each anniversary serves as an opportunity for continued remembrance and reflection on the life of the deceased.
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