He was born in 1957 in Saqiz, Iran, at the beginning of World War I, According to the custom of the time, he went to study in the rooms of the mullahs of that time. For this purpose, he traveled to many villages, cities, and regions some of which include: Saqiz, Saheb village, near Saqiz Garmawian village, Bakhche and Sar Bakhche villages near Bokan. In 1313 he went to Tala Jar village in Sarshiw of Saqiz and studied grammar with Sheikh Mohammad Mardukh Qzalblakhi. Through this teacher, he became interested in Kurdish poetry and literature. According to Sheikh Nafi', the nobles of Talajar, especially the nobles of Sultan Pana, respected him very much. , one of the incentives for the poet's works. In 1934, he went to South Kurdistan where he met poets such as Piramird, Fayeq Zewar, Qane, Mufti Penjweni, Sheikh Latif, etc. He worked for the newspaper Zhyan and Zhin of Piramird for a while. In 1936, he joined the Iraqi army and was employed there. In 1941, he returned to East Kurdistan. After being imprisoned, he resumed his normal life and was employed in Sher and Khurshed of that time. Sheikh Nafi' was not only a poet but also an organizer and encourager of Kurdish poetry and literature in general. During the dark and impoverished period of the empire, which cannot be ignored, as he described it: In a the drakness of that time, they lit the candle of Kurdish poetry. which could cause their death.
His literary works include a collection of poems called Garduko, published in 1995 in Sweden. Unfortunately, this pillar of Kurdish literature and art passed away on February 4, 1998, in Saqiz.[1]