As a teenager, he was sent to battle fields during Iran-Iraq war, but given his age, he was serving in non-military, artistic and cultural positions there.
The epic of Taheri's career can be traced back to his maddahi performance at Hosseinie Panbechi during 1990s in Tehran.
[4] During this time, several public figures such as footballers like Mehdi Mahdavikia attended his religious concerts in Hosseinie Panbechi.
In this decade he was given the opportunity to perform maddahi at Beyt Rahbari (Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran).
He is still among the Maddahs who perform Maddahi at the presence of the supreme leader of Iran for Ashura[5] and Fatemieh[6] commemorates.