Hosseini was a host of an important TV show named Akhlagh dar Khanevadeh (lit.'Morality in the Family'), broadcast by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.[1][3] According to Kim Murphy, Hosseini was a "popular television cleric" and "a mild-mannered mullah who draws millions of viewers for his Saturday night program on Islam and the family".[4]Fariba Adelkhah identifies him with the clerical title of Hojatoleslam and described him as "well known for his sarcastic and humorous televised comments".[5]
^Adelkhah, Fariba (2012). "Political Economy of the Green Movement". In Nabavi, Negin (ed.). Iran: From Theocracy to the Green Movement. Springer. p. 20. ISBN9780230114692.