He was one of the influential poets in the years after the iranian revolution and one of the Ever-lasting Names of Iran in the field of literature and culture.
[1] Mardani, under the influence of the new Ghazals of her fellow citizen poet, Mohsen Pezeshkian, turned to this style.
[8] However, he was strongly influenced by the poems of his fellow cirizen, Mohsen Pezeshkian, and for this reason, he turned to the lyrical style.
[10] His interest in Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i led to the National Congress for 9 years under the title Commemorate Allameh Tabatabai in Kazerun.
He was loyal to the classical and ancient forms of Persian poetry, in his poems dealt with themes related to the Iran-Iraq war.
[17] His body was first moved to Tehran and was funeral in front of the Vahdat Hall[18] in the presence of officials and then, according to his will, he was transferred to his hometown Kazerun and buried in this city.