Saeed Haddadian

Saeed Hadadian (Persian: سعید حدادیان) is an Iranian "Maddah" (Maddahi reader)[1][2][3] who was born in 1965 in Tehran;[4] 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)[5] in the "(great) Mahdieh of Imam-Hassan" in Tehran.[6]

Saeed Hadadian, an Iranian Maddah

This Iranian Maddah who is considered among the educated Iranian Noha readers,[7] teaches Ma'aref related lessons at "Daneshgah-Tehran" (university of Tehran). According to reports, he went to Syria (with his son)[8] in order to defend the shrine of Sayyidah Zaynab against the assaults of ISIS.[9]

Saeed Hadadian who is also known as "Haj Saeed Hadadian",[10][11][12] 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.[13]

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References

  1. Saeed Hadadian mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  2. Nohas of Saeed Hadadian nohegard.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  3. Haj Saeed Hadadian rasekhoon.net Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  4. Biography of Saeed Hadadian photokade.com Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  5. Hei'at hawzah.net Retrieved 122 Dec 2018
  6. Haj Saeed Hadadian qurantv.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  7. The biography of Saeed Hadadian irannohe.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  8. Hadadian (Saeed) and his son in Syria jamnews.com Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  9. Saeed Hadadian in Syria tasnimnews.com Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  10. Maddahi of Haj Saeed Hadadian razavi.aqr.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  11. Haj Saeed Hadadian mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 22Dec 2018
  12. Haj Saeed Hadadian aparat.com Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
  13. Hadadian (Haj Saeed) qurantv.ir Retrieved 22 Dec 2018
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