Well, no one really knows and he doesn't even belong to the official story from the movies as in he doesn't exist in the movie universe but only in a few books in the book universe which is not officially connected to the films and the books have even been denied by the film makers in 2003 on the DVD's commentary track.
The original Lion King filmmakers nor Disney have never officially revealed who is Ahadi's mother. This question is left to fanfiction.
The name of Ahadi's father is not known. Ahadi is the father of Mufasa and Scar in The Lion King.
Nothing is known about Ahadi's death as he only exists in the children's book, The Lion King: Six New Adventures.
It was never said in The Brightest Star, the book in which Mohatu appears in, that Mohatu is Ahadi's father. It was just said that Mohatu was Mufasa's grandfather so he could be Ahadi's or Uru's father.
In the profit fanfiction book series "The Six New Adventures" the current king's name is Ahadi.
mufasa's father is Ahadi and his mother is Uru, they are not in the movies but they are reportedly in The Lion King novels, I have never read them but I would like to. and it is belived that ahadi's father's name is mohatu but I'm not sure if that is true or not.
Mina Ahadi was born in 1956.
Mohatu is the first lion king that Disney gave us. His daughter was Uru, who married a rogue, Ahadi. When Mohatu died, his kingdom was given to Ahadi, who became king as Uru was queen. Ahadi and Uru had two sons: Mufasa and Taka/Scar. A lion named Everu had two daughters: Sarabi and Sarafina. Sarabi married King Mufasa, and had Simba. It is thought Sarafina had mated with either Mufasa, Scar or a rogue lion and had Nala. Scar married Zira and had Nuka. Mufasa and Scar died, and Simba married Nala and had Kopa. Kopa dies, Zira marries another lion and has Vitanni and Kovu. Simba and Nala have Kiara. Nuka and Zira dies, Kovu and Kiara eventually get married.
Reza Ahadi was born on 1962-11-30.
Morteza Ahadi was born in 1963, in Sarkan, Iran.
Rasool Ahadi was born on January 12, 1961, in Tehran, Iran.
The third Lion King film was titled The Lion King 1½ also known as The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata in countries outside the United States and Canada.