Mohabbat-Ahmadi-Obituary

Mohabbat Ahmadi

Seattle, Washington

Sep 21, 1977 – Feb 25, 2023

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BORN
September 21, 1977
DIED
February 25, 2023
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Mohabbat Ahmadi, 45, passed away on February 25, 2023 surrounded by family in his home town of Eslamabad e Gharb, Iran after a long illness. Mohabbat was born in Eslamabad e Gharb on September 21, 1977 to Hamideh Bavandpouri and Mohammad Ali Ahmadi and was one of 7 children. He came to...

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Dr ahmadi was brother of my best friend ali muhammad ahmmadi who is one of my relative as well,dr ahmadi was one of the genius scientist in the iran and the world ,god bless his soul .

As a relative of Dr. Ahmadi, I spoke with him only once But they taught me a great lesson in the first meeting And that was that despite their high genius and special position they had, there was no arrogance and pride in their behavior. I will always remember him as a good and perfect person and a legend of perseverance and hope. May their souls be happy and their memories will be cherished forever

As a friend of Zeinab, I only had a few personal interactions with Dr. Ahmadi. But through the eyes of his wife I saw a compassionate, open-minded, gentle man who was committed to his family and his students. My thoughts and deeply felt wishes for peace go to his family, Namaste, Jane

As much as I respect Dr. Ahmadi as an educator, I also viewed him as a mentor. He gave thoughtful, measured advice, and always made time to help me. I would see Dr. Ahmadi around town with his family and around campus walking with his little daughter as she rode her bike, and it was clear he was a loving husband and a kind father. He was a person who was modeling the sort of behavior I aspired to. I had conversations with him about his faith, marriage, his experiences as a father, and...

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I was a MS student from 2015-2017 when I met him. He was also my thesis co-chair. I always remember him so fondly even though his classes were the toughest. He was a great teacher, his approach toward teaching student had only one motto-"Taking studnets to their highest peak of understanding and knowledge". His understandings in reservoir engineering was unmatched. I was TA for his reservoir engineering classes and learned a lot. His work will always be remembered and it is a great loss to...

He was a great professor loved by so many student. I was a petroleum engineering student at UAF 2013-2016, and still remember his classes and teaching. His class was the hardest but students knew he is a good professor and ,most of all,a good human. I am sad to hear his passing. I pray for his family members. Please stay strong !

When I think back to my Education at UAF and the many instructors that I had; Dr. Ahmadi is one of the first names and faces that come to mind. As an educator, Dr. Ahmadi held each and every one of his students to the highest of standards. Of course when you're a student in these courses, it feels impossible to meet these academic standards; but looking back, Dr. Ahmadi's taught courses were the only courses in which I felt that I had become an intellectualy more capable person on my way...