He was born in Mahabad on February 5, 1956, and moved to Tehran with his family in 1962. He attended elementary and high school until 1970.
After his family returned to Mahabad, he continued his education and graduated from high school in 1975.
In 1975, he took the entrance exam for higher education and was accepted into the University of Agriculture in Tabriz.
During the 1970s, there was a rise in leftist movements in universities and high schools.
He became familiar with the ideology of the left and showed his support for the anti-Shah movement by attending gatherings and meetings with student activists.
After the Shah’s regime fell, he openly engaged in activities and joined the United Communist Association of Iran. Initially, he joined the “Zehmetkeshan Peshmerga Organization” in Kurdistan.
In 1981, he was active in Mahabad and Bukan under the alias name Kak Azad.
In February 1981, the “Iranian United Communists” organized a rebellion in the city of Amol called Sarbedaran.
Kak Azad, along with many other Kurdish youth, participated in this rebellion. He was injured and captured on February 26, 1981.
By order of the revolutionary court, he was executed on March 5, 1981, in the city of Sari.
May his soul rest in peace