A dramatic video circulating on social media is fueling intense debate and concern after showing what appears to be a mosque engulfed in flames amid a large nighttime crowd in Tehran. The clip, shared by verified social media accounts, claims the Al-Rasool Mosque was set on fire during ongoing protests in Iran.
According to the post, the incident reflects growing public outrage and defiance against Iran’s Islamic regime, with demonstrators allegedly targeting religious institutions long associated with state power. The footage shows heavy smoke, bright flames illuminating a mosque minaret, and a dense crowd gathered below, suggesting a moment of significant unrest.
At this time, independent verification of the video and the exact circumstances remains limited, and Iranian authorities have not issued an official statement confirming the incident. Internet restrictions and media censorship in Iran often make real-time confirmation difficult.
If confirmed, the burning of a mosque would mark a major escalation in protest tactics, signaling a profound shift in public anger and desperation after years of political repression, economic hardship, and violent crackdowns on dissent.
As tensions continue to rise, the world is watching closely for confirmation, official responses, and what this moment could mean for the future of Iran’s protest movement.
