Although he was not in Homeland around 1285 when the Persian constitutional movement was formed, he did not enter the movement directly, but he held the position of advisor to a person such as Akhund Khorasani. In response to this agreement, the Shia scholars and Arab tribes issued a fatwa of Jihad and fought against the British forces, and they took up arms with their classmate and like-minded Seyyed Mohammad Taqi Khansari and went to the battlefield. In addition to being a member of the “Supreme Committee of Revolutionaries,” Kashani was also one of the four members of the “Supreme Committee for the War of Revolutionary Government.”
Beheshte Kashfi, with the stage name Beheshte, was a singer and a descendant of Abulqasem Kashani, a famous cleric during the years of the nationalization movement of the oil industry (1329–33). He had a brief activity in 1321–49; there is not much information about him, and only a few songs with his voice were recorded in the program “Yek Mekhi Gol” (Yek Mekhi Gol 86) with not-so-famous orchestras in 1349. Including: “Bla blah, blah blah Beheshte was born in 1324 or 1325 in Capital.
