"Uhuddin Din Mohammad bin Mohammad", we know him as Anvari Roof, was born in the first half of the sixth century AH in one of the villages of Abyvard in the Khavaran section of Greater Khorasan.
Mohammed's education began as a child and continued at Mansourieh Toos School. His poems show that he enjoyed the sciences of his time. He says he wrote "Eun al-Hima" because of his interest in Bu Ali Sina.
Muhammad's father was a courtier and, according to the local ruler. It is said that Muhammad's father had a lot of property and left everything to the boy for inheritance.
He first became "Eastern" but later changed that to Anwar.
Anwar traveled extensively from the west to Mosul and Baghdad, as well as inside Khorasan, and stayed at Marw since entering the court.
Anwar died in the final years of the sixth century and his body was buried in Balkh.