The Ten-Day Dawn, celebrated annually from February 1 to February 11, marks the return of Imam Khomeini in 1979 and the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. This period symbolizes a new era of justice, independence, and dignity for the nation. Imam Khomeini’s spiritual and political leadership ignited passion among Iranians, inspiring them to resist tyranny. Celebrations include speeches, marches, and cultural events, culminating in massive gatherings on the final day. The Ten-Day Dawn serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made and reinforces the Islamic Republic’s ideals, ensuring the revolution’s spirit endures for future generations.