He was born in 1933 in Sulaymaniyah.
He joined the Iraqi Communist Party at an early age.
In 1949, he was expelled from the fourth grade of high school for political activities.
In 1950, he went to the Teachers' College in Baghdad because he was not admitted to high school.
He was arrested in 1951 by the criminal investigation in Baghdad. On 04-06-1951 he was released on bail or imprisoned for one year.
After graduation, he was a candidate to go abroad for higher education, but criminal investigations did not allow him. In the field of education, he worked as a teacher, director and educational supervisor in Qaladze, Sewsenan, Darokhan, Chawarta, Sulaymaniyah, Fallujah and Rumadiya for 32 years. He was arrested in 1963 and imprisoned for a year and a half. He was then released on bail or imprisoned for one year.
He was sent away several times during his teaching career, the last time in 1975 when he was sent to Rumadiya, where he stayed for three years.
He was dismissed in 1984 for his attitude towards the Ba'ath regime and for speaking at several literary and educational conferences.
He has been writing in the field of literature for more than half a century and has always been at the service of the people. He has published many literary works.
He worked as a volunteer for the newspaper Zhin for two years.
He published a magazine in Arabic and Kurdish called Raber-Al-Murshid on behalf of Sheikh Mahmoud School.
He was the founder and first secretary of the magazine Voice of Teachers.
He participated in teachers, writers and youth conferences.
In 1970-1974, he was elected secretary of the Sulaymaniyah branch of the Kurdistan Writers Union.
As an independent intellectual, he was appointed head of the Al-Takhi office in Sulaymaniyah from 1971-1974 at the request of martyr Dara Tawfiq.
In 1974, he joined the ranks of the September Revolution and was appointed director of the Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan.
After the Kurdistan Uprising, he worked for New Kurdistan and Al-Ittihad. Since 2000, he has been the deputy editor of Al-Ittihad and the head of its Sulaymaniyah office.
He has been writing a special column in Al-Ittihad since 1995. According to the letters he receives, his writings are attractive and have many readers.
In 2001, he was elected as the deputy lieutenant of Kurdistan journalists in one congress in Sulaymaniyah and two congresses in Erbil.
Participated in the Iraqi Opposition Congress in London in 2002.
Participated in the Congress of Iraqi Intellectuals in London in 2002.
He participated in the 25th Congress of International Journalists in Athens in 2004, the 26th Congress in Moscow in 2007 and the 27th Congress in Cadiz, Spain in 2010. He was also one of the four people who represented Kurdistan at the Moscow Festival in 1998 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Kurdish journalism.
He died on 16-12-2018 in Sulaymaniyah.[1]