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A senior cleric blesses Khamenei's coffin

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Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli led prayers beside Khamenei's coffin in Qom on 7 July, lending religious authority that new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei cannot claim under the constitution.

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Key takeaway

A senior marja blessed Khamenei's coffin because his successor lacks the theological rank himself.

Senior marja Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli led prayers beside the coffin of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom on 7 July, after a helicopter brought the body from Tehran overnight 1. A marja is a senior Shia jurist whom followers are religiously bound to emulate, and the rank carries the theological authority that Iran's constitution, under Article 109, requires of a Supreme Leader.

Javadi-Amoli's presence supplies what the new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, cannot. The Assembly of Experts boycotted part of Mojtaba's appointment over his want of full marja credentials, and he has not appeared in public since taking office; Reuters sources describe him as disfigured and injured in a February strike, an account that stays reported rather than confirmed , . The coffin now moves toward burial at Mashhad on 9 July , with the succession stage-managed for an authority it does not structurally hold, which bears directly on whether Tehran can own a decision to fire on shipping.

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In plain English

Iran's top religious and political leader, the Supreme Leader, is supposed to have a very high level of Islamic religious scholarship, called marja status. The new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, does not clearly have that level of credentials, which is why some senior clerics objected to his appointment. To help make him look more legitimate, a senior religious scholar, Ayatollah Javadi-Amoli, appeared beside his father's coffin, lending his own religious authority to the moment. That gesture carries no constitutional weight; only the Assembly of Experts can settle whether Mojtaba himself meets the marja bar.

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Root Causes

Article 109 sets marja-level theological credentials as a formal qualification for Iran's Supreme Leader, a bar Mojtaba Khamenei has not been publicly shown to meet, which is why the Assembly of Experts boycotted part of his appointment process.

Javadi-Amoli's presence at the coffin substitutes borrowed religious standing for Mojtaba's own, but that substitution is informal and carries no constitutional weight, leaving the credential gap legally unresolved even as the succession proceeds in practice.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    An unresolved marja credential gap leaves Mojtaba Khamenei's authority to issue binding religious rulings open to challenge from senior clerics for as long as the gap goes unaddressed.

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Update #148 · Iran shoots the Hormuz route it rejected

Radio Farda (RFE/RL)· 7 Jul 2026
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