Biography:Sorif B. Mahmud

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Sorif B. Mahmud
মুহম্মদ শরিফুল ইসলাম পলাশ
Born8 august 2002
Sherpur, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
EducationGovt. Nazmul Smriti University College
Muktijuddha High School
DK Govt. Primary School
Kodalia Govt. Primary School
Alma materGovt. Nazmul Smriti University College
Occupation
  • Researcher
  • writer
  • blogger
  • webmaster
  • dawah
Years active2012 - present
OrganisationYRI
Known for
  • Research
  • Quotes
  • Blogging
Home townTangail, Bangladesh
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)

Muhammad Soriful Islam Polash, who better known as Sorif B. Mahmud is a Bangladeshi researcher, writer, blogger, webmaster and the founder of Wikiyri. He is also known for dawah. He was born on 8 august 2002 in Nalitabari, Sherpur, Bangladesh. He is famous for his elegant tech blog, research work and quotes.


Early life

Sorif B. Mahmud born into a Muslim family on 8 august 2002 in Nalitabari, Sherpur, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.

His father Muhammad Liakat Hossain Mia is a government employee and his mother Nunnahar Akter is a housewife.

He is the second of three children. His elder brother Muhammad Noyon is a web developer and his younger brother Muhammad Sazzad Hossain Hridoy is a student.[1][2]

Education

He was attended Kodalia Govt. Primary School in Tangail, Bangladesh. After he attended DK Govt. Primary School, Muktijuddha High School and Govt. Nazmul Smrity University College in Sherpur, Bangladesh.[1][2]

Carrier

Sorif B. Mahmud's poetic talent was developed while he was studying in the third grade. And he started writing poems and short stories since 2012. And later from 2020, he started research at ORCID and Publons. From the same time he started blogging on the website developer-suggestion.com, a subsidiary of Developer Suggestion LLC. Which established him as the best bengali elegant blog creator in the world. In 2021 after joining dawah, he moved away from writing and removed his books from all flipbook platforms.[1][2]

Bibliography

Criticism

He has been criticized several times for being a Salafi Muslim. He was also criticized for his aggressive quotes[3] and his unethical love affair with Idita Afrin Nipun.[2][2]

Death

Sorif B. Mahmud attempted suicide on 3 june 2022, but failed.[4]

Reference

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