Sadegh ahangaran biography

Sadegh Ahangaran, born in 1336 in Dezful, is an Iranian singer, military and praiser, who was a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps during the Iran-Iraq war.

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Persian language and literature from the University of Tehran and started his career after the Islamic Revolutionary Committee. He is currently in charge of the Executive Headquarters of the Warriors and Cities Affairs Committee in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, with the rank of Second Brigadier General.

Ahangaran got married in 1980 at the age of 23 and currently has 3 sons and a daughter. During the Iran-Iraq war, during military operations, he would recite inter-prayer prayers, complete prayers, and recite praises at the breast-feeding ceremony.


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Spiritual Ardor and Military Might: The Story of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

Afshon Ostovar, Vanguard of the Imam: Religion, Politics, and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (Oxford University Press, 2016)

This past September in an audience hall in Tehran, a prominent vocalist named Sadegh Ahangaran took to a microphone to justify an Iranian military adventure. Ahangaran had earned the nickname “the nightingale of the Imam” for his melodies of martyrdom decades earlier during the Iran-Iraq War, his defiant voice often the last thing Iranian combatants heard before death. In his more recent performance, Ahangaran drew on these talents to serenade a similar crowd, but about a different war.

“I must break their windpipes in Aleppo, so that their feet do not touch Kermanshah,” sang Ahangaran, clad in the uniform of a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Reaching a crescendo, he thundered, “Since we have said no to the arrogance, we have disturbed the dream of the enemy … We are behind the Mawla until martyrdom.” Enraptured by the recital and seated on the floor befo

Sadiq Ahangaran

Iranian zaker (tragedies reciter)

Musical artist

Muhamad Sadiq Ahangaran (Persian: محمد صادق آهنگران, romanized: Muḥamad Ṣādiq Ahangāran; born 2 February 1957 A.D./1336 A.H. in 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 of the Iran–Iraq War and leading member of the Islamic Revolution Committee.[6][7][8][9]

Life

Ahangaran's complete first name is Muhamad Sadiq, his previous surname having been Ahangari. Moreover, while he was raised in Ahwaz, he is originally from the city of Dezful.[10][11] Ahangaran embarked his Maddahi since his teenage period by singing (religiously/sorrowfully) in Hay'ats which are religious foundation holding mourning ceremonies. He got married when he was at the age of 23. His offspring are included three sons and a daughter.[12]

Sadiq Ahangaran used to recite prayer supplications (between

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