He was born in 1946 in Dolbeshk village of Mawat district. He attended the second and fifth grades of primary school in the city. He completed his other years of primary, secondary, and high school education in Sulaymaniyah.
He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1960. In the autumn of 1962, he was arrested along with seven other people, all students, on charges of killing a spy. He had been interrogated for three weeks in the Sulaymaniyah prison, at the time also known as the slaughterhouse. Three weeks later, he was sent to Sulaymaniyah prison along with other names. He was released after the first Ba'athist coup in 1963 during the negotiations between the Ba'ath regime and the Kurdistan Revolutionary Leadership.
After graduating from high school in 1967, he entered the College of Agriculture of Baghdad University and received a bachelor's degree in agricultural sciences in 1971. He was active in the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) during his university years. After the March 11 agreement, he became a member of the Baghdad region of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In late 1973, he received a doctoral scholarship from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Romania.
In Romania, he was in charge of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) until 1975, when the Kurdistan Revolution broke out. Since then, he has lost contact with the PDK.
In August 1975, he participated in the Kurdish Students Conference in Europe. On the eve of the conference, in an independent meeting of the Romanian delegation, which included Jabbar Sabir, Ibrahim Sheikh Ahmad, known as Bablarash and Ahmad Mirawdali, with Jalal Talabani and Nawsherwan Mustafa, Ahmad Mirawdali decided to work with the PUK. At the same meeting, he took responsibility for the PUK organization in Romania. However, after the PUK did not meet the conditions, especially after the Hakkari incident, he left the PUK and remained neutral.
In March 1978, he defended his doctoral thesis and was successful. After graduation, he went to Austria as a political refugee and settled in the Traiskerchen camp near Vienna. From there, he applied for immigration to Canada and fortunately the immigration process was easily conducted and on 25-07-1979, he arrived in Canada.
Initially, he found a job in a dairy factory close to his field of science and stayed there until the factory closed. After the closure of the factory, he worked in the education department of his city until his retirement on 21-08-2009.
In 1977, he married a Romanian girl named Anna and they have three daughters.
He writes occasionally in Kurdistan newspapers, magazines and websites on various topics.[1]