He was born in the year 1974 in the city of Sanandaj, East Kurdistan. His father is Ayatullah Mohammed Mardokhi Kurdistani. - He received a diploma in the city of #Sanandaj# and a bachelor's degree in sociology from Isfahan University. - In the second half of the 1970s, he was an activist of the Kurdish student movement. He was in charge of the magazine Chia (Mountain) published by Isfahan University. He was previously a member of the editorial board of the journal Faros Zagros, which was published in Persian on the Kurdish issue. In 1992, he began cooperating with the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDP) and in 1995, he officially became a member of the party's secret organization. He was arrested twice by the intelligence forces, but released due to lack of evidence. He married in 1999 and his wife became a member of the party in 2001. In 2003, he was forced to leave the east of the country and join the open ranks of the Democratic Party. His wife was martyred that same year. In the Democratic Party, he was in charge of the Persian section of the Kurdistan newspaper, in charge of party relations in Sulaymaniyah, deputy head of the secret organization commission and head of the party's cadre education commission, He is an advisor to the Central Committee and currently a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
He has tens of translated and written articles and he has translated a book from Persian into Kurdish called Sociology of War and is currently translating another book called Social Changes. In 2005, he founded the Democratic Party Reform Movement with several other comrades. The strategy of this movement is to free the party from pacifism, inactivity, stagnation, Iranianism and centralist structures.[1]