He was born in 1942 in Kirkuk and moved to Sulaymaniyah with his family as a child.
1960 Graduated from teacher training and became a primary teacher.
Married in 1966 and has four daughters and sons.
1970 Began writing stories.
1977 Collection of stories (Biwar)
1981 Collection of stories (Hawar)
1984 Translated Anton Chekhov's collection of stories from Persian into Kurdish.
1985 Rebwar Abdullah Ahmad's collection of short stories Baraw Chia was published in the mountains.
1986 The Rise of the English Novel, translated from Arabic into Kurdish.
1987 Translation of three plays from Arabic.
1989 Collection of stories (Eagle)
1991 - President of Kurdish Writers Sulaimani Branch.
1994 His collection of stories (Colan) was published in Sweden.
In 1997, he became the president of Galawezh Literary and Intellectual Center.
1998 Collection of stories (Sama)
1998 Translated and published a collection of foreign stories from Persian and Arabic.
In 1998, he founded Sardam Publishing House with several friends and became the editor-in-chief of Sardam magazine.
1999 Publication of Chekhov's play Ivanov in Persian.
2001 Publishing of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel Zorba in Persian.
2002 Publication of Descartes' Pocket Book in Persian.
2002 Publication of Milan Kundira's novel Farewell Party from Persian.
2003 Pocket Book (How to Write a Novel) by Gabriel García Márquez.
2004 Publication of the collection of stories (The Hand of God).
2004 Publication of The Last Conversations of Porchis, translated from Persian.
2005 Publication of three theatrical texts translated from Arabic.
2005 Publishing of the book (The First Love Beat of My Heart) which is a collection of letters of Iranian poet (Frough Froughzad) with the help of Shaida Salah in Persian.
2006 Translation of Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment from Persian.
2007 Publication of a collection of literary essays entitled (Silence and Others).
2007 Publication of the play (Grape and Fox) from Arabic.
2008 Publication of My Dearest Lover, a collection of love letters between Anton Chekhov and Olgakniber in Persian.
2009 Publication of the book (Towards the Shock Shore) which is an open text.
2010 Publication of the collection of stories (Flying through the Forbidden Border).
2011 Franz Kafka (A Collection of Kafka Stories).
2012 Anton Chekhov (Life in Pictures).[1]