Shaikh Muhammad Jamiruddin was born in January 1870 to a Bengali Muslim family of Shaikhs in the village of Garadobe-Bahadurpur in Gangni, Meherpur, then located under the Nadia district of the Bengal Presidency.
Later, he was admitted into Divinity College in Calcutta where he studied Christianity and Sanskrit, Arabic, Greek and Hebrew literature and grammar.
Jamiruddin wrote an article titled Asol Koran Kothay in the Khristiyo Bandhob in June 1892.
[3] In reply Munshi Mohammad Meherullah wrote an article titled Isayi Ba Khristani Dhoka Bhonjon that was published in The Sudhakar on 20 and 27 June 1892, where he gave the answers of Jamiruddin's six questions.
[3] In reply to that, Munshi Mohammad Meherullah wrote an article titled Asol Koran Sorbotro.