Shahdousti’s contributions to music and poetry continue to inspire and resonate with audiences, ensuring his name remains a significant part of Hormozgani and cultural history. Ebrahim Shahdousti’s enduring legacy is a testament to his profound artistry and the timeless quality of his works. Shahdousti’s artistry was deeply connected to Hormozgan’s diverse cultural heritage, which blends African, Persian, and Arabic musical elements. As a member of the Liwa music group during the 1940s and 1950s, he became a torchbearer for traditional Hormozgani music, helping to preserve and popularize its unique sounds. His work often celebrated the stories, struggles, and triumphs of ordinary people, making his songs relatable and emotionally powerful.