[2] Parallel to attending the state schools, he had the opportunity to study Islamic law, philosophy and theology.
In 1985, he and other immigrants from Kurdistan, mostly academics, scientists, literates and artists founded the Kurdish Academy of Science and Arts, which was based in Stockholm.
1972–76 Scientific Employee in the field of Orientalistics at Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft(German Research Foundation) From 1978–82 he worked as an assistant Professor, in the topics of Islamic Iran, Persian and other Iranian languages, also at the Free University of Berlin.
Nebez wrote many essays in Arab newspapers in Baghdad about the political, social and human rights of the Kurds.
During the two years he had taught in Kirkuk, he created the basis for the first physics and mathematics books in the Kurdish language.
In the course of his sojourn in Damascus, he managed to write a booklet in Arabic on "The Kurdish Freedom Movement and its Aims" in 1957.