Mullah Rasoul Mullah Sadiq was born in 1874 in Shawala village of Naghadeh, East Kurdistan. He learned Kurdish, Persian and Arabic in schools and mosques and was a student of Wafaee, a well-known Kurdish poet.
He did not earn his living by becoming a mullah or collecting zakat. He spent his entire life teaching noblemen's sons, brewing, carpentry and local medicine.
He taught the sons of Qarani Agha Mamash in Pasveh village of Piranshahr for several years. After several years he moved to Shino and was employed as a teacher of Abdurrahman Agha's sons in Sargiz village.
Mullah Rasoul Mullah Sadiq was a handsome man with a sweet, soft and heavy tone. He was skilled in many things such as poetry, calligraphy, carpentry, bread making, etc. He had a very high taste and authority in writing prose and composing poems.
He wrote poems in four languages: Kurdish, Persian, Arabic and Russian.
He suffered a heart attack in 1932 in Shino and was buried in the cemetery of Darbandi Naghadeh village.
Diwani Adib was published in 1960 in Erbil by Kurdistan Printing House.[1]