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Syed Muhammad Ishaq was born on 1915 in Pashurikathi, Charmonai, Backergunge District, Bengal Province, is a Bangladeshi Sufi saint. Discover Syed Muhammad Ishaq's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Syed Muhammad Ishaq Net Worth
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Syed Muhammad Ishaq (সৈয়দ মুহম্মদ এছহাক; 1915–1977) was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author, mufassir, debator and educationist.
Ishaq was born in 1915 to a Bengali Muslim family of Syeds in the village of Pashurikathi in Char Monai, located to the east of the Kirtankhola river in Backergunge District, Bengal Province.
His father, Syed Amjad Ali, traced his lineage to Ali, the fourth Caliph of Islam.
His great great grandfather, Syed Ali Akbar, migrated from Baghdad to Bengal, settling in the village of Pashurikathi in Barisal.
Akbar's younger brother, Syed Ali Asghar, founded the Syed family of Laktia, located west of the Kirtankhola.
Ishaq started his primary education under his uncle Syed Muhammad Abdul Jabbar of Charmonai.
He then became a student of Muhammad Ibrahim of Ujani at the Jamia Islamia Ibrahimia in Kachua, Chandpur, where he furthered his Qur'anic studies.
After completing the seven qira'at under his teacher, he enrolled at the Bhola Darul Hadith Alia Madrasa in Bhola Island where he passed his jamat-e-ula.
Ishaq then moved to India to study at the Darul Uloom Deoband seminary in Saharanpur.
After returning to Bengal, Ishaq dedicated his life to teaching the Islamic sciences.
Ishaq was the inaugural Pir Saheb of Charmonai (পীর সাহেব চরমোনাই), having founded the Charmonai Darbar Sharif and Jamia Rashidia Ahsanabad in 1924, one of the largest Islamic institutions in South Bengal.
He was succeeded by his son, Syed Fazlul Karim, and became posthumously known by his followers as Dada Huzur.
In 1932, he founded the Charmonai Ahsanabad Rashidia Madrasa and Lillah Boarding (Orphanage) from his own home.
It was named after his uncle Syed Ahsan and the Deobandi jurist Rashid Ahmad Gangohi respectively.
He independently taught the Dars-i Nizami syllabus, before retiring in 1947.
After 1947, through the efforts of Muhammad Esmatullah and his son-in-law Delwar Husain, the institution became an alia madrasa.
Among his students were Syed Fazlul Karim, Muhammad Abul Bashar of Shahtali and Azharul Islam Siddiqi of Manikganj.
Ishaq was a supporter of Bangladeshi independence.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, Mohammad Abdul Jalil (commander of Sector 9), Captain Abdul Latif and other Barisali freedom fighters would seek advice and duas from Muhammad Ishaq in Charmonai.
His institution, Jamia Rashidia Ahsanabad, became a base for Bengali freedom fighters where they would stay and return from battles.
The institution provided two large rooms for the freedom fighters to use and accommodated for them.
For the entirety of the nine-month war, several government officials based in Barisal would shelter themselves with their families at the Charmonai Madrasa.
Ahmad was written 27 books:
With Syeda Rabeya Khatun, daughter of his uncle Syed Abdul Jabbar, he had two sons (Qari Syed Mubarak Karim and Syed Fazlul Karim) and three daughters.
He had one son and three daughters with his second wife, and three sons and one daughter with his third wife Amena Begum.
Ishaq died in 1977, and was buried in Charmonai.