He was born in 1992, in the city of Constantine, in Algeria. He completed primary school in Novi Pazar, then secondary school at the Gazi Isa-bey Madrasa. He held the position of president of the Youth Party of Justice and Reconciliation from 2012 to 2014.

He continued his education at the International University in Novi Pazar, where he graduated in law, then at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, where he graduated in pedagogy and communication. During that period, he held the position of deputy director of Sandžak Television.

He earned his master's degree at the International University in Novi Pazar in the field of economics.

He taught as a teacher at Madrasa Gazi Isa-bey and worked as an assistant in law at the International University in Novi Pazar.

He is the founder of the Development and Educational Society – RED, the association that founded BioSan, IT San and the famous Bosniak DNA project, of which he was the coordinator.

He held the position of project manager at the Faculty of Islamic Studies and deputy president of the Republic Election Commission.

He has attended numerous seminars on the topics of economics, project management, combating extremism, educational skills and the media.

After the death of his father, which happened during his postgraduate studies in Istanbul, he was elected acting party president, and six months later he was elected for a full term as party president.

The Mufti's Amanet-SPP list he led won the 2022 parliamentary elections and won more votes than the two competing parties combined. He was elected deputy speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, a member of the parliamentary Committee for Foreign Affairs, Stabilisation and Association and held the position of president of the friendship group with Saudi Arabia.

In a period of two years, the Party of Justice and Reconciliation achieved success from the position of the Bosniak National Council, the position of minister without portfolio in charge of improving the development of underdeveloped municipalities, as well as numerous implemented projects in Sjenica.

He speaks Bosnian, English and Arabic.

Married, father of four children.

Usame Zukorlić