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This is an alphabetic list of notable people from Iran or its historical predecessors.
In connection with: List of Iranians
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Mehdi Mohaghegh, sometimes transliterated Mahdi Muhaqqiq, (Persian: مهدی محقق, born 1930, Mashad, Iran) is an Iranian scholar specializing in Persian literature, Islamic studies and philosophy. He has a Ph.D. in both Ilahiyyat (theology) and Persian language and literature; he joined The Faculty of Literature and Humanities at Tehran University in 1960. He has been teaching at the School of Oriental and African Studies in England (1961-1963), McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies in Canada (1965-1998), and The International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization in Malaysia (1991-1996). He is founder and director of the McGill Institute of Islamic Studies Tehran Branch since 1968, where he has collaborated with Toshihiko Izutsu and Herman Landolt on several important projects. Professor Mohaghegh is the author and editor of more than fifty books and over two hundred and ten articles on Persian language and literature, Islamic philosophy and mysticism, and the history of Islamic medicine in Persian, Arabic and English. He is a vice-president of Indian originated Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences since its inception, a member of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature, the Egyptian and Syrian Academies of Arabic Language as well as the Royal Academy of Al al-Bayt in Jordan. He is Executive Director of the Society for the Appreciation of Cultural works and Dignitaries, and President of the Iranian Society for the Promotion of Persian Language and Literature in Tehran, Iran.
In connection with: Mehdi Mohaghegh
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Engare is a puzzle game created by Iranian game designer Mahdi Bahrami and soundtracked by Mim Rasouli, playable on PC and MacOS. Describing itself as "a game about motion and geometry", Engare's design is based upon Islamic art and sacred geometry. The game consists of two gameplay modes: a puzzle-solving mode, where the player has to recreate shapes shown onscreen by placing a point on a moving object, akin to a Spirograph tool, and a free-form art tool allowing the player to design their own patterns. First prototyped in 2010, Engare was released in October 2017, and retails for $6.99 on Steam and Bahrami's website. The game's release was delayed by difficulties caused by international sanctions imposed upon Iran, making it difficult for Bahrami to travel and access resources.
In connection with: Engare
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Saeed Hadadian (Persian: سعید حدادیان) is an Iranian "Maddah" (Maddahi reader) who was born on 7 May 1965 in Tehran; and he is originally from the city of Nain. Saeed Hadadian is a Dhakir (Dhikr reciter) who holds Hei'ats (public places for religious rituals/mourning) in the "(great) Mahdieh of Imam-Hassan" in Tehran. This Iranian Maddah who is not considered to be among educated Iranian Noha readers, teaches Ma'aref related lessons at "Daneshgah-Tehran" (university of Tehran). According to reports, he went to Syria (with his son) in order to defend the shrine of Sayyidah Zaynab against the assaults of ISIS. Saeed Hadadian who is also known as "Haj Saeed Hadadian", is considered among the Maddahs who perform Maddahi at the presence of the supreme leader of Iran. In regards to his occupation, the report mentions that he was employed in 'University of Tehran' in 1997, and was the person in charge of "Qur'an section" (at that university) till the year 2000, and has been appointed as the responsible for literature office (of Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist representative) at the university.
In connection with: Saeed Haddadian
Title combos: Saeed Haddadian
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Maddah (Persian: مداح), translates as eulogist or panegyrist; and it is attributed to religious singer. There is a kind of religious singer(s) in Islamic culture who are called Maddah that often participate in --anniversary-- funeral ceremonies of Muslims, particularly for the famous characters among the Islamic prophet Muhammad and twelve Imams of Shia; and they recite or sing in Islamic/sad manner for people (as a type of mourning). The root of the word "Maddah" is "Madh" which means expressing the excellent traits of a character or a thing. Maddah (or Dhakir) is an individual who mentions/praises the great characters and religious education in (religious) gatherings; and its performance ought to be mostly full of Eulogy/Marsiya; besides, Maddahi doesn't have special gender, age, group or elegy. Idiomatically, Maddah means a dhakir or panegyrist who (often) stands beside the pulpit, and praises or turns into poetry about Ahlul-Bayt (and Muhammad) and their tragedy, particularly regarding the disasters/tragedy of battle of Karbala, and Husayn ibn Ali's manner of martyrdom who was killed there with his companions by the enemies.
In connection with: Maddah (religious singer)
Title combos: singer religious Maddah religious singer
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Mahmoud Karimi (Persian: محمود کریمی ) is an Iranian Maddah, who was born on 13 June 1968 in Tehran; his father is considered among Iranian missing combatants (during Iran-Iraq war), and his brother was killed in 1985 during "Operation Karbala 5" in Shalamcheh. Mahmoud Karimi got married in 1991 and has 2 children (a son and a daughter). It has been mentioned in regards to Mahmoud Karimi's occupation that he is self-employed, and is working on industrial-related activities. Karimi mentions that he has studied at Allameh Tabataba'i University at the subject of "industrial management" but he left it after passing 74 university credits; and preferred to be active at cultural front/issues, thus he entered cultural/maddahi fields. This Iranian Maddah who is also known as "Haj Mahmoud Karimi", has performed diverse Maddahis and mourning, and has presented various maddahi albums/Nohas, too. He also has held maddahis/dhikrs in the "office of the supreme leader of Iran".
In connection with: Mahmoud Karimi (Maddah)
Title combos: Mahmoud Karimi Maddah Karimi Mahmoud
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Mahdi Rasouli (Persian: مهدی رسولي) is a Maddah (religious singer) born on the third of August 1988 in Zanjan, Iran . He is one of Iran’s most prominent religious orators and a favorite of the country’s supreme leader. Mahdi Rasouli performs Maddahi in four languages: Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Azerbaijani. He normally holds his Hei'ats (public places for religious rituals/mourning) in Hei'at Sarallah Zanjan, in Zanjan. He also has held maddahis/dhikrs in the office of the supreme leader of Iran, as well as other countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Russia.
In connection with: Mahdi Rasouli
Title combos: Rasouli Mahdi
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