He was born on February 17, 1946, in Saman, a town in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province. He spent his childhood and elementary years in Saman before continuing his secondary education at Adab High School in Isfahan.
At the age of 17, he lost his father and lived with his mother. His political activism against the oppressive Pahlavi regime began in 1962, distributing leaflets, tapes, and religious writings of Imam Khomeini.
In 1966, he completed his military service as an outstanding member of the Literacy Corps. He organized exhibitions of religious and revolutionary books in Fooladshahr, Shahr-e Kord, and Saman and held religious and political gatherings in Fooladshahr. After delivering a speech at the memorial ceremony for Martyr Haj Seyed Mostafa Khomeini at Seyed Mosque in Isfahan in 1977, he was arrested and imprisoned. He was also one of the key figures behind the workers' strike at Isfahan’s steel plant.
He became a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and was appointed head of security at the Isfahan Steel Company. From October 1, 1981, until his assassination, he served as the governor of Shahr-e Kord.
Finally, on December 22, 1981, after returning from the battlefronts of the Iraq-Iran war, he was assassinated by the MEK terrorist group along with Martyr Mojtaba Estaki, a representative of Shahr-e Kord in the Islamic Consultative Assembly. The attack took place in Mashhad, between Gaz Street and Motahari Street, when a grenade exploded during their pilgrimage to Imam Reza’s shrine.