Ali Ardekani ( fa, علی اردکانی; born October 11, 1974), best known by his stage name Baba Ali ( fa, بابا علی), is an Iranian-born American comedian,
games developer, businessman, and actor.
Early life
Although born into a
Persian family from
Ardakan
Ardakan ( fa, اردكان, also romanized as Ardakān and Artagan) is the capital city of Ardakan County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 75,271 in 22,475 families.
Ardakan is the second major city of Yazd Province. ...
, Ardekani was raised in a secular
irreligious
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household in
Los Angeles
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.
From the age of 18
he studied many religions including
wicca
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. At the age of 20, Ardekani
converted to Islam
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after attending an Islamic camp.
He belonged to a wealthy family who did not accept his conversion to Islam, and subsequently disinherited him.
Career
Ardekani worked in the IT field in
California
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He and Mahdi Ahmad founded Ummah Films, a
Muslim film company which provides
Halal
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(Islamically permissible) entertainment to Muslims and non-Muslims.
In 2006,
Ardekani rose to prominence within the online
Muslim community with Ummah Films, which discusses various Islamic topics using humor. The company has produced several web series, including ''The Reminder Series'' and ''Ask Baba Ali''.
Ardekani has appeared on the
Islam Channel and he has become a frequent guest at various Muslim conferences and events including the
ICNA-MAS convention, Evening of Inspiration, the
Global Peace and Unity Event[ Baba Ali] and
MuslimFest.
Ardekani has also designed two board games. In 2005, he designed ''Mecca to Medina'', a board game about trading and negotiating with an Islamic-theme that can be played by all religions. Seven people invested $18,000 and made a 24% profit.
In 2010, he designed ''Kalimaat'', a word game in the same genre as Taboo, about common knowledge and memory.
In 2011, Ardekani founded Muslim matrimonial website, Half Our Deen.
Ardekani has traveled the world doing stand-up to a wide range of Muslim and non-Muslim audiences. He has performed over 400 events across the world including the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada for audiences as large as 40,000. His work has been reviewed in ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
USA Today
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'' and ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' as well as featuring in seven episodes of
DirecTV
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's ''The Fizz News''.
In 2015, he starred alongside
Omar Regan in the comedy film ''
American Sharia''.
Comedy style
Ardekani avoids grandstanding and politicizing issues by simply telling it like it is. However, instead of mocking Islam, he uses a comical approach, without using any offensive material.
His sharp-witted style takes a realistic look at the everyday issues Muslims are confronted with, including being a Muslim teen in America, attending Muslim weddings, and dealing with cultural issues that have impacted Muslims.
Videography
Personal life
In 2001, Ardekani was married.
He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children. His studio is the second bedroom of the apartment.
See also
*
Islamic humour
*
Iranian American
Iranian Americans are United States citizens or nationals who are of Iranian ancestry or who hold Iranian citizenship.
Iranian Americans are among the most highly educated people in the United States. They have historically excelled in busine ...
*
List of Iranian Americans
References
External links
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Ummah FilmsUmmah Filmson Twitter
Hurray For Baba Ali websiteKalimaat websiteHalf Our Deen websiteMilo Productions Inc. websiteThe Muslim Funnymentalists website*Tareq
Interview: Ali Ardekani (Baba Ali) ''Product Muslims''. March 25, 2010
*Hossain, Raakin
Interview: Baba Ali / Ali Ardekani ''SalaamCal''. October 23, 2012
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Living people
1974 births
American Muslims
Iranian emigrants to the United States
Converts to Islam
YouTubers from California
Iranian stand-up comedians
American male comedians
American stand-up comedians
Muslim male comedians
American media executives
Video bloggers
Iranian people in the video game industry
American game designers
Board game designers
American music managers
Iranian businesspeople
21st-century Iranian male actors
Iranian male film actors
American male film actors
21st-century American businesspeople
Businesspeople from California
Comedians from Los Angeles
Male actors from Tehran
Male actors from Greater Los Angeles
People from Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles
21st-century American comedians
American male bloggers
American bloggers
YouTube vloggers
Comedy YouTubers
Commentary YouTubers