Mohib was born in 1973 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He is a physician (Echocardiologist), fiction and non-fiction writer, children’s literature writer, translator and essayist. He has 10 published works (two collections of short stories, three novellas, three books for children’s literature, a collection of essays, and a travelogue) and 4 published translations, as well as hundreds of essays published in newspapers and magazines. War, casualties, violence, social problems and conflicts made him to start writing on 2006. He selects serious themes for his stories and the message of the story is very important for him. Mohib has been the editor for two magazines, Sapida, and Insan. His most popular work is his first novella, Zanmargai (The Suicide Bomber), which was translated into Urdu and English. Mohib has received the second prize at Afghanistan Short-story Writing Competition and has been awarded with the highest Afghan government medal by Afghan president.