Religious Poets Are Indebted to Ali Ensani
Hojjat al-Islam and Muslims Kazem Sedighi stated that religious poets, especially those who composed elegies, are indebted to Ustaz Ali Ensani.
Speaking at the commemoration ceremony for Ustaz Ali Ensani held at the Imam Sadegh (AS) Grand Mosque, Sedighi said: “Ustaz Ensani is a unique figure in the history of religious poetry, especially elegy.”
He praised Ensani’s steadfastness in his beliefs, his unwavering loyalty to the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), and his significant impact on the landscape of religious poetry. Sedighi highlighted Ensani’s poetic works as “a sea of pure words” and acknowledged his crucial role in inspiring and guiding other poets in this field.
Furthermore, Sedighi emphasized Ensani’s exemplary moral character, profound devotion, and deep understanding of Islamic principles, all of which are clearly reflected in his poetic creations. He remarked on the enduring legacy of Ensani’s contribution to spiritual and artistic expression.
The ceremony was attended by a number of cultural figures, religious scholars, and admirers of Ustaz Ali Ensani’s work, who gathered to honor his memory and contributions.