Sadiq Ahangaran

Sadiq Ahangaran (Persian: صادق آهنگران) (born in Ahwaz in 1957 (1336 S.H.).[1] commonly known as Haj Sadiq Ahangaran[2][3][4][5] is an Iranian Zaker (Karbala/Ahlul-Bayt tragedies reciter)[6][7][8][9]

Ahangaran, the Iranian ḏākir

Life

Ahangaran's complete first name is Muhammad Sadiq, and his previous/origin surname was Ahangari. Moreover, albeit he was born 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 Salah), Du'a Kumayl, and also singing (religiously/sadly) in Sineh-Zani besides singing during the operations – in Iran–Iraq War.[12] His first Noha which was shown in the television lively, was the Noha of "Ei Shahidan, Beh Khoon-Ghaltaneh Khuzestan Dorood" which was Habibullah Moalemi's poem that was recited in Jamaran by the attendance of Sayyid Ruhollah Khomeini, and it was repeated several times by Iranian TV.[12][13]

Works

Haj Sadiq Ahangaran, on the tomb of Seyyed Hussein Ya'qubi Qaeni

Among the albums of Sadiq Ahangaran are as 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 as follows:[15][16][17]

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

See also

References

  1. The album of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  2. Memoirs of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 22 Nov 2018
  3. Haj Sadiq Ahangaran angelfire.com Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  4. Haj Sadiq Ahangaran telewebion.com Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  5. private conversation with Haj Sadiq Ahangaran dsrc.ir Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  6. Ahangaran, Haj Sadiq hawzah.net Retrieved 22 Nov 2018
  7. Ahangaran, Madah wa Zaker Ahlul-Bayt farsnews.com Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  8. Zaker Ahlul-Bayt, Sadiq Ahangran razaviarchive.aqr.ir Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  9. Mourning ceremony, with Haj Sadiq Ahangaran yjc.ir Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  10. What was the origin name of Ahangaran? mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 29 Oct 2018
  11. Life/activities of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran nava.ir nava.ir Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  12. "Haj Sadiq Ahangaransu". yjc.ir. 29 Oct 2018.
  13. The most favorite Maddahis of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran nava.ir Retrieved 26 Nov 2018
  14. The full albums of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran irmp3.ir Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  15. The prominent Nohas of Haj sadiq Ahangaran parsine.com Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  16. Famous Nohas of Haj Sadiq Ahangaran tebyan.net Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
  17. Hajj Sadiq Ahangaran’s well-known Nohas tebyan.net Retrieved 31 Oct 2018
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