In his own words:
I was born on #27-10-1985# in Darbandikhan. I lived in Sulaymaniyah. I have been living abroad since 2000, now in the UK and graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Economics and Management from the University of Darby in the UK. I have a book of poetry published in London in 2009 in English and Kurdish called (Flowers Under the Rain). Latif Halmat wrote an introduction to the book.
I started writing and reading in 1997 when I was in Nali Boys' middle school. My English teacher has been a reason for my early start in poetry. I started with poetry, but unfortunately I was shy and timid, and I didn't show anyone what I was writing.
Until 2000 when I traveled abroad, I was on the road for two years until I reached my destination. In 2002, I read what I wrote to my friends as if I had some freedom, and I kept reading books. Because I worked at night, I had plenty of time to read. I read more than six hours a day.
In 2003, Kurdistan Net was recently established and I started publishing writings and poems
In 2004, when Chirakh website was created by Mr. Azad Kurdi, which recently became Chira TV, I sent my poems and writings to them.
2005 I held my first poetry conference with Mr. Sarwar Tofiq and Mr. Jalal from Manchester.
In 2005, Mr. Arian Tawgozi, who published a magazine in Birmingham, contacted me and my articles were published in that magazine.
In 2006, they had a library on the websites. Little by little, books were published. That became a very good resource for me and I never went without books. Recently, Hawre Bakhawan set up an electronic library where I read dozens of books.
In 2006, Mullah Tahsin contacted me from Garmayan and asked me to become the representative of Girvan magazine in Europe.
In 2007, our organization started its activities with an artistic, cultural and literary festival.
In 2008 I graduated from the University of Darby with a diploma in computer science, literature and business. That year I wrote several stories in English.
In 2009, my first book was published in London in Kurdish and English.
In 2010 and 2011, unfortunately, I couldn't read enough books because of my university studies. During those two years, I only read scientific books related to my field of study.
In 2011, I graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics and management from the University of Darby.
2013 was my golden year of reading books, because I traveled the most that gave me more opportunities.[1]