Known as the "Pistol Queen," she has made significant strides in the world of shooting Para sport. She began her journey at 18 in Shiraz, Iran, after trying various sports like volleyball, chess, and table tennis. Her preference for individual sports led her to shooting, where she found her true calling.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | P2 - 10m Air Pistol SH1 | G Gold |
| 2016 | P2 - 10m Air Pistol SH1 | G Gold |
| 2016 | P4 - 50m Pistol SH1 | G Gold |
| 2012 | P2 - 10m Air Pistol SH1 | B Bronze |
| 2020 | P4 - 50m Pistol SH1 | 7 |
Her most memorable achievements include winning gold medals in both the SH1 10m air pistol and SH1 50m pistol events at the 2016 Paralympic Games. These victories have cemented her status as a top athlete in her field.
She faced a significant setback when she missed the 2022 World Championships in Al Ain due to testing positive for COVID-19. Despite this, she made a remarkable comeback, winning a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Para Games just three months after giving birth to her son, Avash.
Her husband, Ali Parsai, has been a significant influence on her career. She credits him for setting up a 10m shooting range at home during her pregnancy, allowing her to continue training. Her son Avash has also been a source of joy and motivation for her.
She believes that both skills and equipment are crucial in shooting. The sport requires high physical endurance and intelligence. She emphasises that patience is key to success, noting that being introverted has helped her become calmer and more confident.
She has been honoured multiple times as a flag bearer for Iran at various events, including the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo and the 2018 Asian Para Games in Indonesia. In 2014, she was named Female Athlete of the Year by the Asian Paralympic Committee.
Looking ahead, she aims to win a medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Her recent election to the World Shooting Para Sport athletes' council will also see her serve until the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.
In November 2017, she auctioned one of her gold medals from the 2016 Paralympics to raise funds for earthquake victims on the Iran-Iraq border. This act of generosity highlights her commitment to helping those in need.
She holds a degree in Industrial Management from Islamic Azad University in Shiraz and has pursued further studies for a master's degree at Shiraz University. Her academic achievements complement her sporting success.
Her journey is an inspiring tale of resilience, skill, and dedication. As she prepares for future challenges, her story continues to motivate many aspiring athletes worldwide.
Known as the "Pistol Queen," she has made significant strides in the world of shooting Para sport. She began her journey at 18 in Shiraz, Iran, after trying various sports like volleyball, chess, and table tennis. Her preference for individual sports led her to shooting, where she found her true calling.