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Wahab Mohammed was born in 8 February in 1946 in Pirojpur District in Bangladesh. Full name is Mohammed Abdul Wahab and commonly known as M. A. Wahab, he is Bangladeshi author, song writer, poet, and Bible scholar. He is also motivational speaker and psychological counselor. “Mukto Probaho” (Spontaneous Flow) is his notable poetry book. He wrote when he was living in Germany and published in 1991.
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Mohammed Abdul Wahab Wahab Mohammed
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Bangladeshi poet, writer, journalist, evangelist, Bible Scholar
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John Mark Wahab
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Mohammed Abdul Wahab
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