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Mahdi Rasouli

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Mahdi Rasouli
مهدی رسولی
Background information
Birth nameمهدی رسولی
BornZanjan, Iran
GenresMaddahi - Dhikr - Noha
OccupationReligious singer
Years active1998–present

Mahdi Rasouli (pronounced as 'Rasouli', Persian: مهدی رسولي, born 1988 in Zanjan, Iran) is an Iranian Maddah (religious singer).[1] He normally holds his Hei'ats (public places for religious rituals/mourning) in "Hei'at TharaAllah Zannjan" in Zanjan.[2] 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".[3]

Background and family

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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.[4] 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[clarification needed] in Kurdistan. He is married and has one daughter and one son.[5]

See also

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References

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  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).