Language English Name Salam Jones Nationality British Role Writer | Ethnicity Bengali Books Days of Our Wives Years active 2013–present | |
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Born সালাম জোন্স
12 November 1970 (age 54)
Sylhet Division East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) ( 1970-11-12 ) Occupation Writer, poet, radio presenter, carpenter |
Oitij jo presents mr salam jones in conversation with momtaz begum hossain
Abdul Salam (Bengali: আব্দুল সালাম; born 12 January 1970), better known as Salam Jones (Bengali: সালাম জোন্স), is a Bangladeshi-born British writer and radio presenter. He is best known as the author of Days of Our Wives.
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- Oitij jo presents mr salam jones in conversation with momtaz begum hossain
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- References
Early life
Salam was born in Biswanath, Sylhet District, Sylhet Division East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), grew up in London's East End from the age of five, attended St Paul's Way Secondary and spent seven years in the Netherlands during his 20s.
Career
In July 2013, Salam's debut novel Days of Our Wives was published. The book explores the world of characters with issues to settle. It is set over 10 years and depicts the hopes, dreams and struggles faced by the protagonists, all centred around a murderous heroine.
Salam presents the Salam Jones Show on Betar Bangla Radio on Sunday evenings. He also runs his own construction business.
Personal life
On 29 August 2014, Salam got married.