SAEDNEWS: A striking photograph shows newly appointed minister Seyyed Ali Madanizadeh personally ladling Nazri stew for Imam Hussein’s mourners in the Sharif University cafeteria.
According to Saed News, Seyyed Ali Madanizadeh—one of the youngest members of Iran’s current cabinet—was spotted at the self‑service hall of Sharif University of Technology, serving a traditional Nazri dish to students and visitors observing Ashura. Clad in simple attire and standing before a large communal cauldron, Madanizadeh ladled portions of the ceremonial stew, embodying the spirit of service central to Muharram rituals.
The photograph, shared by Saed News’s political desk, captures the minister’s hands-on approach: he holds the ladle firmly, distributing food to a queue of solemn mourners who have gathered to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him). His unannounced participation in the kitchen line drew praise on social media, with many commenting that his gesture bridged the gap between government and citizenry during a deeply emotional occasion.
Seyyed Ali Madanizadeh assumed his ministerial role earlier this summer and has since emphasized youth engagement and community outreach. His presence at Sharif University—a leading engineering institution—underscores his commitment to connecting with Iran’s next generation, even amid the solemnity of Ashura observances.
Observers note that it is uncommon for high‑ranking officials to serve Nazri meals personally, making this scene all the more memorable. By stepping into the cafeteria line, Madanizadeh not only honored a core tenet of Shiite tradition—feeding the hungry in remembrance of Karbala—but also sent a message of humility and solidarity at the onset of his tenure.