On 5 January, a funeral procession for Qasem Soleimani was held in Baghdad with thousands of mourners in attendance, waving militia and Iraqi flags and chanting "death to America, death to Israel". The procession started at the Al-Kadhimiya Mosque in Baghdad. Iraq's prime minister, Adil Abdul-Mahdi, and leaders of Iran-backed militias attended the funeral procession. Soleimani's remains were taken to the holy Shia cities of Karbala and Najaf.
Iran
Mashhad and Ahvaz
estimated that there were millions of mourners in Mashhad and Ahvaz on 5 January.
Tehran and Qom
described the number of mourners who participated in the Tehran funeral with "a sea of people" on Monday. Iranian State TV reported estimates of millions of mourners there. The mourners had Soleimani's photos in their hands, screamed "down with the USA" and "death to the USA". Satellite imagery showed that gathered people stretched from "Azadi Square and for nearly 6 kilometres along Azadi Street in central Tehran". Associated Press journalists estimated "a turnout of at least 1 million" in Tehran. Ayatollah Ali Khameneiprayed over Soleimani's body during the funeral ceremony alongside President of IranHassan Rouhani and other officials. General Ismail Qaani cried over his coffin.
Kerman
According to France24, the number of mourners attending the funeral procession in Kerman, Tehran, Qom, Mashhad, and Ahvaz were roughly the same. BBC stated that there were widespread chants of "death to America" and "death to Trump". During Ayatollah Khomeini's 1989 funeral procession, eight people were killed in a stampede, also caused in part due to difficulty in containing the massive crowd. Soleimani had asked prior to his death to be buried next to his wartime comrade Mohammad-Hossein Yousefollahi. He asked for a simple gravestone "similar to shahid comrades" and with the inscription " Soldier Qassem Soleimani", without any honorific title.
Stampede and burial cancellation
On 7 January 2020, a stampede crush took place at the burial procession for Soleimani in Kerman, killing at least 56 mourners and injuring more than 200. Head of the burial committee Mehdi Sadafi told the state-run ISNAnews agency that Soleimani's burial was cancelled after the deaths.
Reactions
Commenting on photos of the huge crowds in Tehran's funeral, Minister of Foreign Affairs of IranJavad Zarif tweeted: "Do you still imagine you can break the will of this great nation and its people? End of malign US presence in West Asia has begun."