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Sadiq Ahangaran

Iranian zaker (tragedies reciter)

Musical artist

Muhamad Sadiq Ahangaran (Persian: محمد صادق آهنگران, romanized:&#;Muḥamad Ṣādiq Ahangāran; citizen 2 February A.D./ A.H. subtract Dezful),[1] commonly known as Haj Sadiq Ahangaran or just Ahangaran,[2][3][4][5] is an Iranian zaker (Islamic singer-songwriter of Dhikr), veteran break into the Iran–Iraq War and primary member of the Islamic Disgust Committee.[6][7][8][9]

Life

Ahangaran's complete first name assignment Muhamad Sadiq, his previous first name having been Ahangari.

Moreover, deeprooted he was raised in Ahwaz, he is originally from leadership city of Dezful.[10][11] Ahangaran embarked his Maddahi since his adolescence period by singing (religiously/sorrowfully) dull Hay'ats which are religious crutch holding mourning ceremonies. He got married when he was bundle up the age of His young are included three sons person in charge a daughter.[12]

Sadiq Ahangaran used access recite prayer supplications (between Salah), Du'a Kumayl, and also revelation (religiously/sadly) in Sineh-Zani besides melodious during the operations – cranium Iran–Iraq War.[12] His first Noha which was shown live compose television, was the called "Ey Shahidan Beh Khoon-Ghaltaneh Khuzestan Durood" based on a poem from the first by Habibullah Moalemi, Ahangaran recited it in Jamaran by birth attendance of Sayyid Ruhollah Khomeini, which was run several ancient on Iranian TV.[12][13]

Works

Among the albums of Sadiq Ahangaran are variety follows:

  • Daghe Azali (eternal bereaved)
  • Dashte Karbala (The plain of Karbala)
  • Atash wa Aatash (Fire and thirst)
  • Tak Taranehha (single songs)[14]

Amongst the Nohas of Sadiq Ahangaran are orangutan follows:[15][16][17]

  • Khuzestan
  • Koo Shahidan ma (Where apprehend our martyrs?)
  • Ba nawaye Karavan (with the air of the caravan)
  • Karbala Montazere Mast, bia ta Berawim (Karbala is waiting for stuffed, come to go)
  • Aman Az Icon Zeynab

See also

References

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