Name: Mohammed
Title: Mullah Mohammed Sharazoori
Father's name: Mullah Salih Sofi Abubakr Qadir
Place of birth: Kechali village of Said Sadiq township
Year of birth: 1947
Year of death: 1987
Mullah Mohammed Sharazoori is one of the most knowledgeable, courageous, truthful and outspoken Kurdish religious teachers. Despite being very educated and knowledgeable, despite the young age he lived and his life in exile, he has written a number of influential books. His history as a religious teacher is full of courageous and righteous attitudes.
He has always opposed the Ba'athist behavior in his Friday sermons. In one of his Friday sermons in the Great Mosque of Said Sadiq, the Ba'athist forces attacked him in the middle of the Friday sermon. In response to his refusal to remain silent against the oppression of the Ba'ath Party, Sharazoori suffered pain, exile and imprisonment. He died in 1987 in one of the villages of Betwata in a car accident.
Mohammed was born in 1947 in the village of Kechali near Said Sadiq township. In 1950, he moved to Said Sadiq, which had only been founded only for a few years.
In 1954, he began studying the Holy Quran and Islamic sciences. In 1960, the Iraqi government decided to establish six Islamic schools, one of which was in Halabja. Mohammed Sharazoori learnt first lesson at that school on 22-09-1960. At the age of 21, he married his first wife, Mina, daughter of Darwish Rashid.
In 1974, he became a mullah in the village of Gurgadar in Sharbazher region. After the outbreak of the Kurdish revolution, the Ba'ath regime moved him to Sulaymaniyah and he became the imam of the Qarachewar mosque in Chuarbakh neighborhood.
In 1975, he returned to Said Sadiq and became the imam of the Great Mosque of Said Sadiq, where his father, mullah Salih used to preach. Mohammad Sharazoori's style of speeches was not classical and superficial but rather scientific and contemporary. Mohammed Sharazoori has many excellent and important books and paid great attention to science. The Ba'ath leaders arrested and tortured him repeatedly because of his influential speeches. In 1980, Mullah Mohammed Sharazoori moved to Sulaymaniyah, where he became a mullah in the Haji Abdulrahman Boskani Mosque. On #25-7-1987# , while riding a tractor, his tractor overturned and he died instantly at the age of 40. His body was returned to Said Sadiq in a worthy ceremony. [1]