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Mahdi Rasouli

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Iranian Maddah (born 1988)
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HajMahdi Rasouliمهدی رسولی
Background information
Birth nameمهدی رسولی
BornZanjan, Iran
GenresMaddahi - Dhikr - Noha
OccupationReligious singer
Years active1998–present
Musical artist

Mahdi Rasouli (pronounced as 'Rasouli', Persian: مهدی رسولي, born 1988 in Zanjan, Iran) is an Iranian Maddah (religious singer). He normally holds his Hei'ats (public places for religious rituals/mourning) in "Hei'at TharaAllah Zannjan" in Zanjan. Mehdi Rasouli performs Maddahi in three languages: Persian, Arabic and Turkish. He also has held maddahis/dhikrs in the "office of the supreme leader of Iran".

Background and family

Mahdi Rasouli is a civil engineering graduate from Zanjan University and a bachelor's degree in cultural affairs management and a master's degree in Quran and Hadith sciences from Dar al-Hadith University. Mahdi Rasouli grew up in a religious family and his father was in charge of the headquarters of the 36th Ansar Brigade during the Iran-Iraq war and was killed in 1969 in Kurdistan. He is married and has one daughter and one son.

See also

References

  1. Who is Mahdi Rasouli, Tabnak
  2. "Biography of Mahdi Rasouli". ilna (in Persian).
  3. "َA Noha that the leader of the revolution appreciated". snn.ir (in Persian).
  4. "َAbout Mahdi Rasouli". tabnak (in Persian).
  5. "َbiography of Mahdi Rasouli". namnak (in Persian).
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