Son of Hassan Nasrallah Wears Father’s Turban in Qom, Iran

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Mohammad Mehdi, the son of the late Hezbollah Secretary-Basic Hassan Nasrallah, was seen on Tuesday night in Qom, Iran, carrying a black turban related together with his father.

Qom, identified for its significance as a middle of Shia clerical authority and spiritual seminaries, has been the situation of Mohammad Mehdi’s spiritual research for a number of years.

In line with Iranian media reviews, Mohammad Mehdi has been within the nation for a number of days.

The Tabnak information company said that he wore the black turban beneath the steering of Iran’s Supreme Chief Ali Khamenei.

His brother, Mohammad Jawad, confirmed on social media platform X that Mohammad Mehdi had adopted their father’s turban.

The black turban symbolises completion of spiritual schooling in Shia custom. Mohammad Mehdi is the fourth of Nasrallah’s 5 youngsters: Hadi, Zeinab, Mohammad Jawad, Mohammad Mehdi, and Mohammad Ali.

Hassan Nasrallah, who led Hezbollah, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on September 27, alongside different Hezbollah leaders in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

His eldest son, Hadi, was killed in fight with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon in 1997 on the age of 18.