He was born in 1961 in Kirkuk.
He completed his primary, secondary and high school education in Kirkuk.
In 1980, he entered the French Language Department at the Mustansiriyah College of Arts in Baghdad.
1984 - he received a bachelor's degree in the French language.
1986: He joins the Kurdistan Peshmerga and works in the Kurdistan Revolutionary Wing of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
In 1995, he worked in the French department of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
In 1997, he worked for Gulan and Biryati newspapers.
In 1999, he worked as a program director with the establishment of Kurdistan Satellite. Later, he took on several responsibilities such as the director of cultural and political programs. After the liberation of Kirkuk, he established the Kurdistan Satellite Office there and ran it for a year and a half.
He is currently working as an expert in the Ministry of Culture of the Kurdistan Government. He is the deputy editor of the social fever and is in charge of the cultural page of the newspaper Khabat.
The author has written in the following fields:
Literary criticism, which rewrote the first Kurdish critical theory in 1997.
He has written dozens of research papers in the fields of Kurdish novels, stories, poetry and folklore.
In the field of thought and philosophy, he wrote many theoretical writings, including the embodiment of the universe, place and survival and many new topics.
He has translated dozens of articles from French into Kurdish. Also from Arabic and English into Kurdish.
In the political field, he wrote several books on the Kurdish issue and its history, as well as dozens of other political issues.[1]