K. Yasin Ashraf

K. Yasin Ashraf

Dr. K. Yasin Ashraf is a media analyst, writer, translator and a prominent teacher from Kerala,India.[1] He is a former professor of English language literature at Farook college,Kozhikode. Dr.Yasin won the M.M.Ghani award for best teacher under Calicut University colleges in 2005.[2] Currently he is the Associate Editor of Malayalam daily Madhyamam and Manging Director of Media One television channel to be launched by madhyamam .[3][4]

Life

Yasin ashraf born at Perinthalmanna in Malappuram on 15 September 1951.[5] His father Kallingal Abdu, was former editorial member of Chandrika Daily. His mother P. Pathutty. He took his Ph.D in English Literature and served as the head of English Dept at Farook college for long years.[6] He associated with publication of erstwhile Shashtra Vicharam monthly and MES journal Voice of Islam. His column "Media Scan" in malayalam weekly Madhyamam is popular among serious malayalam media watchers. "Media scan" also published in book format. He published Essays and articles on media issues.

Works

  • Media Scan (Malayalam)
  • Religion of Islam a comprehensive study (Translation)
  • One God One Cried (Translation)
  • Family life in Islam (Malayalam)

References


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