Ali Khamenei’s 3 Sons: United at Memorial Ceremony

Hojjat-ul-Islam Seyyed Masoud Khamenei

Also known as Mohsen, Seyyed Masoud Khamenei was born in 1974 (1353 in the Iranian calendar). Like his brother, he studied at the Qom seminary and is currently a teacher there. Masoud is a member of the Qom Seminary Teachers’ Society and has dedicated significant effort to preserving his father’s legacy. He manages the Office for the Preservation and Publication of the Revolutionary Leader’s Works, ensuring that the memories and teachings of his father, Ali Khamenei, are documented and shared.

Hojjat al-Islam Seyyed Maitham Khamenei

Born in 1978 (1357 in the Iranian calendar), Seyyed Maitham Khamenei graduated from the Tehran seminary and has participated in his father’s foreign jurisprudence course. He now teaches at the Tehran seminary and collaborates with the Office of Preservation and Publication of the Revolutionary Leader’s Works. Maitham Khamenei is married to the daughter of Mahmoud Lolachian, a prominent figure in Tehran’s religious bazaar community.

Conclusion

The presence of Ali Khamenei’s children—Maitham, Masoud, and Mojtaba Khamenei—at the memorial ceremony of Seyyed Javad Hijazi underscores their active involvement in Iran’s religious and political spheres. Each son has carved out his own path within the seminary and beyond, contributing to the preservation and promotion of their father’s legacy while establishing their own reputations as leaders and educators in the Islamic Republic of Iran.