He was born in Qushtapa, Erbli, South Kurdistan in 1951.
He is the Director General of Administration and Finance in the Office of the Ministry of Health.
He has a bachelor's degree in literature from Salahaddin University.
He speaks Kurdish and Arabic, with some knowledge in English and Persian.
In 1968 he joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
In 1974, he became a Peshmerga in the September Revolution in the Secretariat General of Education and Higher Education.
In 1975 he joined the Kurdistan Workers' Association (Cultural Ring).
In 1976, he was employed as a laboratory assistant in the Construction Laboratories Department in Erbil.
In 1986, he was arrested by the Northern Intelligence Agency and Erbil Security Directorate.
After a year of imprisonment and torture, he was released as a prison hero in 1986 without confessing to the secrets of the organization.
In 1989-990, he organized and collected information about the regime and provided aid and medicine to the guerrillas of the Martyr Rebaz detachment.
In 1991, he played a role in the historic Kurdistan uprising in Erbil before and after the uprising.
After the uprising, he was a founding member of the 4th Committee, a member of the Teachers' Committee, a member of the organization department and head of statistics in the 3rd Erbil headquarters.
He was appointed as the Deputy Governor of Erbil in Koya.
He has participated in the reconstruction and development of Koya in all fields with the UN organizations.
Member of the First and Second Congresses of the Kurdistan National Union.
Member of the Political Prisoners Association.
Candidate of the Kurdistan Alliance list in Erbil province for the 2010 Iraqi parliamentary elections.[1]