He was born in 1985 and is from Zalma village in Hawraman region of Halabja province, South Kurdistan.
He spent ten years in Iran and studied in Persian.
He is a graduate of English literature Salahuddin University, and holds a Master's degree in English Literature from the University of Bangalore, India.
He holds a PhD in Foreign Language Education and teaches English in Kurdistan Regional Government universities.
At the age of fifteen, he entered political and organizational work, working in the students and youth organizations.
In 2015, he held several different positions, the last of which was a member of Komal's press bureau.
In 2017, they founded the Coalition for Democracy and Justice led by Barham Salih and became head of the Human Development Institute. In the May 12, 2018 elections, he was a candidate for the Iraqi parliament.
In November 2018, they formed the National Coalition and he became a member of the political council of the coalition. Later, he and most of his colleagues announced their resignation.
He works as a researcher in the fields of language, education and politics and has several published papers.
He currently works as a political observer and diplomatic consultant with several domestic and foreign strategic centers.
He has nearly 20 years of journalistic experience. He writes in English, Arabic, Persian and Kurdish. He is a member of the Kurdistan Union of Journalists and has published several books.
He has supervised a large number of campaigns to defend the legitimate rights of people, youth, students, and relatives of martyrs and Anfal victims. He has participated in several groups and charity campaigns at home and abroad.[1]