Ahmad Saeed, also known as Nayebna Amani, was born in 1939 in the village of Sardaray Sarshivi in Saqiz, East Kurdistan. He lost his eyesight at the age of nine months due to illness. At the age of 14, he moved to Sulaymaniyah to study and went to the Great Mosque, where he began to study as a mullah and learned the entire Holy Qur'an.
In 1959, he obtained a degree in Quranic Teaching and Tajweed. He was first employed as a Quranic reciter at the Raba' Sirajuddin Mosque in Baghdad.
In 1969, he obtained a bachelor's degree from Sharia College in Baghdad.
In 1970, he was employed as a high school teacher in Khanaqin.
In 1973, he was transferred to Kafah Center in Baghdad as a teacher.
He married Aisha Sofi Rashid in 1974 and has two daughters, Dr. Naz and Dr. Raz.
In 1975, he received his mullah's license. In 1975, he returned to Sulaimani, where he taught Arabic language and literature at the Kawa Boys' Center.
In 1980, he was transferred to the Boys' Brotherhood Center and later to the current President Halwan Center.
He retired in 1999 at his own request.
In 2004, at the request of the Directorate of Social Welfare of the Ministry of Social Affairs, he returned to work as a teacher at the Institute (Light for the Blind) until 2006
He retired in 2006.
He has received several certificates, honors and awards including:
Three (3 the Ministry of Education for the high graduation rate of its students.
Two (2) the Ministry of Education for their loyalty and teaching skills. Acknowledgment of Kurdistan Child Defense Network
2012 Acknowledgment of Sulaimani Public Library
2015 Acknowledgment of Sulaimani University Central Library
2017 Acknowledgment of Erbil Central Library
2016 Kurdistan Union of the Blind Honors Participated in several training courses.
He was one of the first to learn to read and write in Braille for the blind in the 1950s.
He has taught Arabic, writing and reading Braille to blind students in six consecutive courses. He was a Kurdish lover and scientist. He was interested in reading and writing.
He was a writer and poet, with several published works, including
Skalay Bechaw Amani (Diwanashi'ra) was published in 2014 Brow Mawludnama, (Basi Mawludnama of the Prophet (pbuh) and does poetry published in 2015 Rojgar (Novel) is a novel translated from Arabic by the famous author (Tah Hussein) published in 2016 Because of his participation in printing and computer courses, he had good knowledge of writing and using printing and speaking computers for the blind. He died on Monday 2021-09-08 due to stomach ulcers.[1]