• His name is Hassan Mohammed Amin Mustafa, and he is known as Hassan Penjweni.
• He was born in 1949 in Barkewi neighborhood of Penjwen in Sulaymaniyah province.
• On #21-05-1962#, his father and two cousins were martyred due to the bombing of Abdulkarim Qasim's warplanes after the town of Penjwen joined the Kurdish revolution. Hassan becomes an orphan. Because he is the eldest son, he is forced to drop out of school and go to his father's shop.
• He learned from and studied with the mullahs of Penjwen, that is, he studied, and worked at his father’s shop at the same time.
• Due to his mother's tireless efforts, he studied in Balamj, and in 1969 he took the entrance examination and was admitted to the eighth grade.
• In 1973, he graduated from Islamic Studies Secondary School in Sulaymaniyah.
• In 1977, he received a bachelor's degree in principles of religion from Baghdad University. After graduating, he asked the endowment to transfer him to Kurdistan, but his request was rejected.
• In early 1978, he again asked the Endowment to transfer him to the Kurdistan region, otherwise they would accept his resignation.
• He was forced to leave the endowment and was employed as a teacher of religion and Arabic language in the Ministry of Education in Sangasar, where he stayed for four years.
• In 1982, a grenade bomb was thrown at his house, but he and his family escaped safely, and after that incident, he was transferred to the revolutionary center in Sulaymaniyah.
• In the summer of 1982, he participated in a language course in Baghdad. He returned to Sulaymaniyahduring the weekend to visit between Sulaiman Beg and Khurmatu.
• In 1986, he was dismissed for not joining the Jaish al-Shaabi.
• In early 1987, he was imprisoned for six months in the Sulaymaniyah and Baghdad security forces on charges of working to create an Islamic organization.
• In November 1987, they tried to arrest him again, but God protected him, and he was not available, so he had to flee to Sanaa, East Kurdistan.
• After two years, he was forced to leave in October 1990 and migrated to Pakistan. He becomes a refugee at the United Nations.
• In 1992, he was admitted to Islamabad International University as a master's student in principles of religion.
• In 1996, he received a master's degree in Hadith and Information from the International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
• From 1996 to 1999, he taught at the College of Principles of Religion of the International Islamic University in Islamabad, Pakistan.
• In 1999, the United Nations moved him, his wife, and children to Australia.
• In 2015, he received his PhD in Hadith Information from London Humanities College, UK.
• He has been married since the age of 17 and has three sons and three daughters.
• In 1978, his first work (Esta Bakhtiarm) was published, and he has more than 60 published and unpublished works.
• He has three works in Arabic: his master's thesis entitled: Al-Alama al-Babani and his methodology in the book Iqtran al-Nirin, which is 320 pages long. It is a 1400 page large true story entitled: Fi Hashiya Jabal Kandil, which is medium in size.
• Hundreds of articles have been published in websites and newspapers.
• Due to the current situation in Kurdistan, he still lives in Australia and continues to write.[1]