He was born in 1976 in East Kurdistan to a religious family. He began his religious studies in the service of the local clergy and at the age of 21 in the service of the Grand Master Mullah Mohammad Amin Hosseini Kalashi, a famous mullah in Jawanro, he received his mullah's license, ie, the license of Ifta and Ijtihad according to the Imam Shafi'i school of thought.
He has lived in Norway for many years and the following are some of his activities:
He is the president of the Union of Islamic Religious Scholars of Kurdistan-Iran.
He has been teaching Kurdish and Arabic at Müller Gata School in Oslo for four years.
He is a member of the leadership of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Norway, which has nearly 70,000 members.
He is a member of the Committee for Interfaith Dialogue (Islam, Christianity, Judaism) in this country.
He is the head of the Marriage and Divorce Bureau of the Kurdish Mosque (Imam Badiuzzaman Saeed Nursi Mosque) in Oslo.[1]