Biography
- He was born in 1948 in Halabja. He returned to #Sulaymaniyah# at the age of eight. study - Graduated from primary, secondary, high school and teachers' college in Sulaymaniyah.
- In 1970 he was employed as a teacher in #Erbil# and in 1976 he moved back to Sulaymaniyah.
activity.
- He came to the stage in 1968 and was one of the founders of contemporary Kurdish theater.
- He is one of the founders of the Kurdish Arts and Literature Association and the Kurdish Theater Progressive Troupe.
- He has written several theatrical stories, such as Gulala, Befar, Mirati, and Omar Khawar, and translations such as The Strange Man, Julius Caesar, The Revolution of the Dead. In 1986, the Ba'ath regime pressured him to go abroad. In 1989, he settled in Canada.
- He has produced several plays in Canada and Europe as an actor and director. In 1999, he graduated from Conostoga College in Canada, where he successfully completed several theater courses.
- In 1974/1975 he was an announcer for the September Revolution Radio.
- In 1974, he joined the Kazhik and became a member of this sacred organization. He still considers himself a member of this national philosophy. He has three daughters, Shay, Shene, and Shano. Shay has a master's degree in political science. Shene is a law student at the University of Waterloo, and Shano is a student in high school - He has published articles in Kurdish and Arabic in many magazines and websites. - One of the founders of the Kurdish Cultural Association in Ontario, Canada. - He still continues in the field of art and writing.[1]