Taking into account the rough interface scattering and magnetic scattering effects of the ferromagnet layer in the normal metal-ferromagnet insulator-d wave superconductor junctions,using Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations and Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk model,we have calculated the differential conductance.It is found that:1)both rough interface scattering and magnetic scattering can suppress the zero-bias conductance peaks(ZBCP),in which the magnetic scattering can lead to a splitting of the ZBCP but the rough interface can resist the splitting,and the ZBCP will evolve some dips due to two higher potentials of the scattering;2)the subgap resonances in the differential conductance are predicted under the condition of a ferromagnet layer located at a distance several times larger than the coherence length from the superconductor interface.