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Syed Hayatullah

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Qazi Syed Hayatullah
Born
Died1722
Sakras
Known forQazi,Scholar
ChildrenQazi Syed Mohammad Zamanand Syed Mohammad Mureed

Qazi Syed Hayatullah(died c. 1135 AH / 1722 AD) was a Muslim scholar ofFiqhfrom Sakras, DistrictMewat(Haryana,India). He belonged to the family ofGardēzī Sadaat.

Biography[edit]

Qazi Syed Hayatullah was a scholar ofFiqh,an expert insharialaws, from Sakras, DistrictMewat(Haryana). He was also a good orator and stayed atAurangabadfor a long time, where he gained both name and fame in teaching Fiqh. At Sakras, he built a rich library after collecting large number of books. He also built his own beautifulHaveliatMohallahSayidwadi.[1]

Family[edit]

His ancestors Syed Shamsuddin Sani (alias Syed Chajju Jagat Jaut ibn Mir Imaduddin ibn Syed Shamsuddin) came to India during the reign of Sultan Shams-ud-dinIltutmish(1211–1235).

Like his fatherQazi Syed Inayatullah,his wife also belonged toPinangwan.He had one daughter, who was married to Mohammad Ammad ofPinangwan,and two sons: Syed Mohammad Zaman and Syed Mohammad Mureed.

Syed Mohammad Zaman was affirmedQaziafter his father.

Syed Mohammad Mureed had a horse business. He was not only a good horse rider but also an expert inArchery.He, most of the times, stayed inUjjainand hence after death also buried near Ujjain at Dargah Shah Mahmood, Ghalla Mandi along with his father-in-law Mohammad Ikram and brother-in-law Abu Ishaq. Syed Mohammad Mureed with his wife Noorun Nisan had one son Mohammad Muneer and three daughters, Bibi Sahiba, Jamiatun Nisan and Sahibun Nisan. Bibi Sahiba was married to Mohammad Aziz ibn Mohammad Azim (husband of Bibi Khadija daughter of Mohammad Asadullah), while Jamiatun Nisan and Sahibun Nisan were married to Abu Turab (son of Qazi Ghulam Murtaza) and Mohammad Munawwar (son of Mohammad Adil) respectively. Jamiatun Nisan had one daughter Jamal Daulat and two sons Mian Mohammad Yar and Mohammad Hasan. Mohammad Hasan along with Ghulam Qutubuddin, was killed in a battle withAhirson 26 August 1797 atRewari.In the same battle, another relative to Mohammad Hasan, Syed Hisamuddin with his colleague Ahmad Beg Khan was also killed byAhirsand their graves are located besides the wall of Masjid located inside the fort. The son of Mohammad Hasan, Ghulam Saroor was a prominent physician who died inMecca,after performingHajjon 11Moharram1294 AH. Mian Mohammad Yar (born 1176 AH / 1762 AD) was quite a religious person and was married to Wajihun Nisan (daughter of Shah Abul Ghais). The son of Mohammad Yar Mohammad Ali was married to Sahibun Nisan (daughter of Shah Mohammad Shoeb).

Mohammad Muneer was married to the daughter of Syed Aminuddin ibn Syed Nasiruddin and had one daughter Fahamun Nisan, who was married to Mohammad Rasheed (died 10Rabi' al-awwal1203 AH/1788 AD). Fahamun Nisan had two sons – Aulad Ali and Murad Ali. Both had good business of horses. The daughter of Murad Ali, Fahimun Nisan was married on 12Shawwal1246 AH / 1830 AD with Aminuddin ibn Fasihuddin. While returning fromHajjin 1852, Aminuddin died as a result of astorm surgein theIndian Ocean.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman (1983),Ḥayāt-i Karam Ḥusain,ʻAlīgaṛh: Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences, pp. 43–47 (Qazi Syed Hayatullah),OL3006896M