Akbar Rezaie, 27, attended private robotics classes and learned to develop and assemble customized humanoid robots. He teaches the Quran to boys and girls at Alborz elementary school in the town of Varamin, 35 kilometers southeast of Tehran.
A Western dancing and singing doll first sparked in his mind the idea of building a local robot to present religious practice to his students.
"Once I was at a family gathering where there was a little girl playing with a doll that could dance and sing. I saw her watching the doll passionately and it made me contemplate on a making a device that can be used for both religious and entertaining purposes." He told AP Television.
Veldan is a humanoid robot constructed using an educational kit from the Korean robot manufacturer Robotis Bioloid.
By applying some mechanical modifications such as adding two extra engines, Akbar managed to let the robot perform praying movements, such as prostration, more easily.
"It was so exciting to me to see a robot pray. I have decided to always say my prayers too," said Narges Tajik, a third grader at Alborz School said.
He describes the robot as an educational assistance to teachers and believes that it has so far been successful in attracting students and should be mass-produced.
He has formally registered the robot's invention patent and its intellectual rights at Iran's State Organization for Registration of Deeds and Properties, a body in charge of recognizing inventions.
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