He was born in 1954 in #Sanandaj#, Eastern part of Kurdistan. He completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in Sanandaj, Saqiz, and Kermanshah. He was arrested, imprisoned, and tortured by the regime of Hama Reza Shah for his political activities. In the autumn of the year 1978, when the mercenaries of the SAWAK intelligence agency raided his house in Kermanshah, he managed to escape and lived in secret for more than six months. After the 1979 Iranian people's uprising against the dictatorial regime of Hama Reza Shah, he actively participated in demonstrations.
After the fall of the monarchy and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in July 1979, Ayatollah Khomeini ordered jihad against the Kurdish nation.
In 1989, he moved to Turkey and was granted political asylum at the UN. He was accepted by Norway in the late 1990s. In the year 1992, he became a member of the leadership of the Kurdistan Independence Party (KIP) and until 1998, he was in charge of the media. In 1998, he became a member of the Kurdistan National Congress. He was later appointed to the media department of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNC).
His published works are 1- Congress magazine, until Newroz 2010, a total of 52 issues have been published. 2. Book of Drugs, and (Afion), published in the year 2009 in Norway. 3- History of Religious Authority in Iran (published in July 2010. 4- Collection (No. 1) is ready for publication. In addition to these works, dozens of articles and several interviews have been published in Kurdish newspapers and websites.
Since 2006, he has been a member of the Norwegian Writers' Union.[1]