Reza Qadir Abdulkarim, also known as Hama Reza Hawrami was born in 1932 in Balkha village of Biara district in the Hawraman region. He received his primary and secondary education in Balkha village and completed high school in Biara. He achieved the prestigious title of doctor of the revolution by successfully completing a series of medical courses.
In 1966, he joined the 6th Battalion of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) as a Peshmerga. Due to his high school diploma, he was promptly assigned to Haji Omeran and Galala region to participate in the revolutionary medical courses. After successfully completing the course in one year and six months, he returned to the Khabat forces as a doctor of the revolution. Tragically, in 1969, he and his comrades fell into an ambush arranged by the Iraqi regime on Balambo Mountain in Halabja. Reza Qadir (Hama Reza Hawrami) sustained severe injuries and was captured by the Iraqi soldiers, who subsequently executed him near the village of Gulan in Halabja province. Reza's father, also known as Qalay Mainjan, was martyred in 1963, while his two sisters, Suada and Tuba, lost their lives in the chemical attack on Halabja in 1988.