User:Sultanhuseen/Abo Harki

Sufyan Qadir, nicknamed Abo Harki (October 15, 1995); He is an Iraqi content creator and owns a YouTube channel specializing in games and entertainment videos.

= his personal life = Abo Harki was born in 1995 AD in the Kurdistan Region of the Republic of Iraq. He did not complete his university studies for financial reasons despite having passed high school.

= Youtube = AboHarki created his YouTube channel on “February 13, 2013” ​​under the name Sufyan Harki, but after a while he changed the name to his current name,( Abo Harki ). Sufyan said that he chose the name Abu Harki because it symbolizes the “Harki clan.”

Abo Harki’s father rejected his work on YouTube, despite achieving great success and reaching more than 100,000 subscribers. It went so far as to threaten to boycott it. His father considered YouTube a place for devils, but his mother intervened to convince his father to continue his work as a content creator.

The first video that Abo Harki published on his channel was an interview with artists and influencers on social networking sites, and it was called “Yolo.”

Charitable activity
He wanted Abo Harki to achieve a record in the Guinness Book of World Records, after he led a fundraising campaign via a live broadcast on YouTube, with the aim of collecting $10,000, until it reached $200,000 at the end of the live broadcast, and has continued until now. The longest live broadcast up to this point. Without interruption and resting in his glass house, which lasted for 17 days and 271 hours, had already passed, which means that he passed the live broadcast made by the Kuwaiti YouTuber Abu Falla, but unfortunately for technical reasons and the Iraqi government’s lack of consideration for the matter, which prevented him from achieving his dream of registering in the Guinness Book of Records. For record numbers. standard.

Abu Harki did not stop donating campaigns for those in need, and at the beginning of 2022, he donated from his monthly income that YouTube provides to content creators. “The idea was to marry young people who were in financial distress.”

Indeed, he paid for the wedding, which cost about $8,000.

Then Abo Harki carried out an activity in the city of Dohuk in northern Iraq, where he lit up the flag of Kurdistan using shamisa panels. Given the difficulty of the matter, the regional government contributed to Abu Harki and provided him with assistance and supported him with helicopters until he actually succeeded in completing the activity.

channel
His channel has more than 160,000 subscribers with more than “8,964,150” views, and is considered the largest among Kurdish content makers’ channels in the field of video games and activities.It is among the fastest growing in the Iraqi region.