He was born in 1935 in Biara, the headquarters of the Naqshbandi family. He had completed his education in Biara and Sina and continued his studies until the diploma level.
Sheikh Mukhtar had national, freedom-loving and patriotic thoughts and feelings. He was a lover of Kurdish words and composed a handful of poems and broadcasts in Hawrami dialect.
During the Pahlavi regime, Sheikh Mukhtar fled to South Kurdistan for patriotism as a result of pressure from the SAVAK. In southern Kurdistan, he was arrested by the Ba'ath government for the same crime and imprisoned for several years.
After the coming to power of the Islamic Republic, Sheikh Mukhtar and most of his family moved back to South Kurdistan and settled in Sulaimani after the withdrawal of the Kurdistan Liberation Army from Hawraman and the occupation of the area by the Islamic Republic forces.
He died on #12-06-2010# at the Henriettenstiftung Hospital in Hannover, Germany.[1]