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Mullah Mohammed Alayi - Sutaw
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Mullah Mohammed Alayi - Sutaw
Mullah Mohammed Alayi - Sutaw
In the Sarshiv area of Saqiz between two old friends and snow in other words, Nakaroz and Mount Roosh have created a green carriage of life for a shy village with a heart full of feelings, Which is called Kasnazan.
In Kasnazan and in this enthusiastic village that has nurtured great writers, teachers, scholars, and leaders such as Sheikh Asadi throughout history, Another front of the scenery of Awrazubagh and the village of Kes Nazani Sarshiv in Saqiz is Mr. Malam Mohammadi Sootaw who has a subtle sense of poetry and a pure Kurdish character. Mala Mohammad Alaei Sutaw was born in 1935 in the village of Kasnazan, the son of Mala Sheikh Najma According to him, his father became a close friend of the late Saqz poet Mullah Karimi Zari. When Master Sutaw was born, Mullah Karimi Zari wrote his birth date behind one of his father's books as a poem. That is 1361 AH, which corresponds to 1935.
After the death of his parents, he went to the teachers' rooms to learn knowledge. According to the custom of the times, especially for poor children, he went to the teachers' rooms and became a jurist. The first village where he began his jurisprudence was Piromeran in Saqiz, then he went to Mamasha village, then to other villages in Bana, Sardasht, and other parts of Iraqi Kurdistan, He returned to Koya, where he served many teachers such as the father, Dr. Fuad Massoum and the father, Adnan Mufti. He returned to Sardasht in 1965. He became a jurist in the village of Qulte in the service of a teacher named Hayati. He felt sensitive to himself, so he wrote poetry he has two books in his treasury awaiting publication and has chosen the title Sutaw (Burnt) as a Poetry nickname.
Because he says: It was summer in the village of Kulasei Sarw we moved our rooms to the roof of a house where we were several jurists. We had built a terrace. One day a fire broke out because of our negligence. I saved some of my books anyway, but both my hands were burned. Thus my friends gave me this nickname. He later worked as a jurist and teacher in the villages of Baski Kole. In 1978, he learned to sew hats from a prison friend and he started working in sewing for a stable and independent life. He married for the second time in 1972 and has three sons and three daughters. He still lives in Hejanan village and is a mosque teacher in Hejanan village on the slopes of Rushi Mountain in Saqiz.
Master Sutaw says in his memoir: In 1966 when I was in the village of Upper Kolasey, a friend of mine had a cafe and met people, especially strangers, who used to come and go together they went to the cafe owned by Sheikh Hajila, who had just brought a gramophone and other things to the country he played it for people and people were listening to it. One day he had a son named Omar, who I think is not in the country now he enquired me and said: Mr. Mohammad Mamle has come and you compose poems either come for yourself or give me some poems to take to him... I gave him two poems and took them to the late Mr. Mohammad Mamle. Later, Said Ali Sardashti composed one of them called Karwani Shadi and Mr. Mohammad Mamle composed the other poem called Be Marwatm.[1]
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Date of Birth: 00-00-1935 (90 Year)
Country of birth: East Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Poet
Place of birth: Saqiz
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