In her own words:
I was born in 1955 in Sina, East Kurdistan. I completed my primary, secondary and high school education there. I graduated from university and I have a degree in chemical engineering. I taught chemistry at Sina University for two years. After the Khomeini government came to power, I was fired like many others in Sina and expelled to one of the Iranian cities. After a few years I came to Tehran, and because of working in several chemical factories I have a lot of experience in making paints such as clear paints, watercolors, door paints, wall paints, car paints and industrial paints. Because of my experience and the impact of technology on human life, I have published several scientific articles in this field. Like thousands of other Kurds, I went abroad for personal reasons and settled in Europe. In Europe, I worked in the private paint factories mentioned above. All these experiences in chemistry made me feel that I needed to help Kurdistan economically. Fortunately, I have helped my occupied country in many different ways that I do not need to mention here, and I have also written many scientific articles in Kurdish. Like any Kurdish nationalist who has feelings for my occupied country, I have always wanted to work for my people. Initially, I was very upset because I didn't know how to write in my mother tongue. Fortunately, because I settled in the country where I live, most of the Kurdish population were from South Kurdistan, I got to know them, especially those from Sulaymaniyah, and I was able to learn Kurdish writing well. I started writing with two stories. As someone who needed a dictionary to use for my daily work and writings, this made me think about writing several dictionaries in foreign and Kurdish languages, which fortunately my dictionaries were well received. I have been living in the Netherlands for 11 years and have two children who are studying in higher education.
In the future, I am thinking of writing several other dictionaries in European languages, and I also have several projects in the field of chemistry and economic development of Kurdistan, which I will implement in due course.[1]