He was born in the spring of 1950 in the village of Yalanpey, belonging to Khurmal township and Halabja province.
At the age of 6 to 7, he was sent to the village mosque where he began to study the Qur'an, Arabic alphabet, Islamic etiquette and Tajweed of the Qur'an under the service of his first teacher, Sayyid Hussein. After a while, he studied the books of Ahmadi, Gulistani Saadi, Awamili Jurjani and Burkavi under Sayyid Hussein and benefited greatly.
He then went to several villages and cities of Kurdistan of Iran and Iraq to continue his studies and studied Shari'ah with many famous Kurdish scholars.
He then stayed in the service of Mullah Osman in the Pasha Mosque and on January 24, 1967 he went to the Islamic Institute of Halabja, which was headed by Mullah Ali Abdulaziz. He successfully completed the Islamic Institute of Halabja.
In 1971, he received a license from Sheikh Osman Abdul Aziz.
In short, he studied for 18 years and devoted much of his life to receiving Islamic knowledge.
He married in 1972 and has nine children: Farooq, Irfan, Sumaya, Nusayba, Huda, Suhaib, Mohammed, Kochar and Hadiya.
In early 1977, he began writing and translating his first book on the existence of God, entitled God from the Perspective of Knowledge, which he translated from Arabic into Kurdish and published . He has left behind more than 28 manuscripts.
The last stage of his life was writing the commentary of the Holy Quran in Kurdish language. He started writing it in 1992 and finished it in 2005. It has been printed 5 times so far.
On the night of 18/5/1987, he left for Iran with a group of scholars from Halabja, Sirwan and Hawraman regions, led by Mullah Osman Abdulaziz. On 14/6/1987, he established the Islamic Movement in Kurdistan/Iraq.
Mullah Ahmad Kaka Mahmood was one of the founders and a member of the council and then a member of the Political Bureau of the movement until his death.
He passed away on Thursday morning, 25/1/2007 in Halabja and was buried in an unprecedented ceremony in Gulan cemetery.[1]