According to the public relations of the university: Concurrently with the days of Fatimiyyah, in addition to draping the university in black, the "Unspoken" program was held over two days, along with mourning ceremonies that took place over three days.
The mourning and elegy recitation ceremony was organized by the Office of the Supreme Leader’s Representative with the recitation of the Ahlul Bayt by Mr. Farzaneh Mohammadi at the prayer room of Qom University of Technology.
Additionally, the "Unspoken" event took place in the presence of speakers such as Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Muqaddadi, Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Farajpour, Mr. Kabir, and Hamid Shirani, a Wahhabi missionary who is now one of the active promoters of Islam and Shia today, in the Shahid Akhoundi conference hall at the university.
Hamid Shirani recounted his journey to becoming Shia: One night, while reciting the thirty-third dua of Sahifa Sajjadiyah, I fell asleep. The essence of this prayer was, "O God, lead my feet to goodness." The next morning, I dreamt that I was in a Shia town, and someone named Ali woke me up, saying, "Hamid, get up, perform ablution, and pray." After I got up to perform ablution, I saw in the dream that two of my friends were arguing. Then I witnessed a Shia congregation being held. I wanted to pray like the Wahhabis, but someone told me that it was unnecessary and to pray like the Shia. I stood there and prayed like the Shia. Anxiety enveloped me. I saw that a Shia cleric looked at me and smiled, and that smile was like water on fire. Interestingly, at that exact moment, I woke up to my friend's voice, and every event I had seen in my dream happened to me one by one that day.
He added: "Currently, the love for the Wilayat and Imams is as sweet as honey. Today, I have developed a love for the Ahlul Bayt for which I thank God, especially for Hazrat Zahra (S), who had no presence in my life before. I asked God to guide me on the right path. Initially, I knew that Shia was the truth, but at that time, a rope of prejudice was wrapped around my neck.
This event concluded with the performance of the play "The Violators of Sanctity," which depicted the martyrdom of Hazrat Zahra (S).