Mass mourning events have brought public life to a standstill across Iranian cities following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi. Mourners have traveled hundreds of kilometers to pay their respects, with many walking distances of 10 to 20 kilometers alongside children, elderly, and disabled individuals. Streets across cities are filled with hundreds of mourners converging on funeral sites, while metro stations echo with chants of 'Allahu Akbar.' Notably, even citizens who previously opposed the Islamic Republic and never attended political rallies have joined the gatherings, a phenomenon described as unprecedented.