'Ala' Nabati was born in 1975 in Saqiz, East Kurdistan. After completing his degrees, he settled in for a diploma. His artistic beginnings date back to when he was taught in schools where he was constantly assigned to the choir by the teachers of the choir department. At that time, teachers Mr. Rashid Faiznejad and Mr. Rasoul Mirzapour, as teachers of the anthem department in schools in Saqiz, were very encouraging to young people like 'Ala Nabati. Although he first came to the scene in theater, he has always played the role of a singer in the theater department.
He was first asked by musician Mr. Mahiedini Faraji to perform in a concert in Bana. Later, he was invited to Sina TV Center in 1999 to perform and record several songs.
In 2004, they formed an artistic group whose members participated in festivals in Kurdistan and West Iran. In 2004, they participated in the first Western Youth Music Festival, where they won first place in the regional music category, which was held in Kermanshah under the supervision of the late Mojtaba Mirzadeh. Then they performed a concert in Sina and participated in a Kurdish folk music meeting where they won first place among the participating groups.
In 2005, he was invited to Erbil by Zagros TV in Iraqi Kurdistan and Kurdistan Region TV, where he recorded several songs.
Mr. 'Ala Nabati has recorded more than 30 songs for Mahabad TV. In 2005, he participated in the Central Iranian TV Festival, which resulted in a song by Mr. Lauk Latif called Cry of Freedom which was among the candidates for the best singer in the festival.
He has performed in several other audio and video centers as well as in the production of epic films such as the series Shadows.
This Kurdish artist from Saqiz wants to present a CD of songs to the world of Kurdish music in the near future with the help and composition of artist Lauk Latif and using the poems of poet Hazhan Babamiri.
This young singer is currently living in Saqiz and is a salaried employee of Saqiz Oil Company.[1]