- He was born in 1966 in the village of Gritki on the slopes of Halgurd Mountain.
- One of the descendants of the great Kurdish scholar Muhammad ibn Adam Balak, who was a contemporary of the great Emir of Soran, owner of dozens of books in the fields of astronomy, mathematics, and religious sciences.
- In 1975, as a result of the September Revolution, they fled to Iran and returned in 1976. Then, before the village of Gritk was burned by the Iraqi occupying authorities, they moved to Erbil and soon settled in Rumadiya.
- In 1981, he secretly returned to Erbil. In the same year, he joined the Kurdistan National Union (KNU) organizations until 1984.
- In 1986, after studying for a year at the Law College of Salahaddin University, he was expelled from school until 1988 for not participating in the training of the Jaish al-Shaabi.
- In 1991, he received a bachelor's degree in law, then worked for several months at Erbil Technical Institute.
- In 1992, he became a member of the Iraqi Bar Association and then after the establishment of the Kurdistan Bar Association. He then began working as a lawyer until late 1996.
- On 24-12-1996, he moved abroad and settled in the Netherlands six months later. He lived in Arnhem with his family until In Arnhem, he studied law and social work at the Rhine-Isle Institute for three and a half years and received a diploma.
- For about five years she worked for SVMG, first as a legal guardian, then as a social guardian until the end of 2005.
- On 06-06-2006 he moved to the UK with his family and still lives there.
- In 2009, after studying English, he started his master's degree, then started his doctoral studies without stopping. In early 2017, he will complete his doctorate in sociology.
- His doctoral thesis is: nation building and genocide, the civilizational process, and the failure of the civilizational process; It is a critical interpretation of the roots of Kurdish genocide from decolonization to the final solution. The last resort is the Anfal campaign.
- He published his first poem in 1982 in the newspaper Hawkari. After that, he published various poems about beauty and nature in newspapers under different names.
- In 1988, he tried to publish a book of poetry. After being given permission to publish, but after his manuscript was returned to him from the censor, he found that many of his poems had been redlined. Seeing that the poems were being destroyed, he decided not to publish them.
- In 1987, he began to study Islamic thought carefully and gained a deep knowledge of different schools of political Islam.
- In 1992, he founded an independent student organization with an Islamic orientation under the name of Islamic Students and Youth Relations with a group of university graduates. In 1996, he abandoned the project completely and withdrew from all organizational/political/intellectual activities.
- From 1996 to 1998, he completely changed his worldview and saw religion as a historical social phenomenon. From these distances, political Islam becomes one of the areas that has always been a space for discussion and criticism.
- In the early 1990s, he worked as a lawyer and journalist. In early 1993, he became the editor-in-chief of Rabun newspaper until December 1993. Then, from January 1995 to mid-1996.
- In 1996, he translated a booklet entitled Contemporary Intellectual Crisis from Arabic into Kurdish, which is a critical book on the history of Islam.
- From 2004 to 2009, he was a member of the Chak Center against Anfal and Kurdish Genocide in Europe.
- Member of Kurdistan Rights Defenders Union
- Until the end of 2006, member of the Dutch Writers and Journalists Association (On-File).
- Member of Kurdistan Union of Journalists.
In 2009, he published a novel entitled Beyond the Thunder Waves.
- He has published hundreds of commentary articles in the fields of politics, society and religion/Islamic, as well as several academic research.
- Member of the Board of the Journal of Middle East Studies, published by the Kurdistan Center for Middle East Studies, in English.
- In 2014, he was appointed to the Department of Sociology, Koya University. At the end of 2016, he moved to Soran University, Department of Sociology, lecturer in criminology and genocide.[1]