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Shah Muhammad Ishaq
شاہ محمد اسحاق
Personal life
Born(1783-11-04)4 November 1783
Died20 July 1846(1846-07-20) (aged 62)
Resting placeJannat al-Mu'alla
Occupation
RelativesShah Abdul Aziz (grandfather)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
CreedAthari Ahl-al-hadith[1]
Muslim leader
Influenced by

Shah Muhammad Ishaq[a] (4 November 1783 – 20 July 1846), was an Indian Muslim scholar with his major focus on hadith studies.

Biography

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Ishaq was born on 14 November 1782 in Delhi. He studied hadith from his grandfather Shah Abdul Aziz.[2][3] He taught at the Madrasah Rahimiyya.[4] He died on 20 July 1846 in Mecca and was buried in Jannat al-Mu'alla next to Khadija bint Khuwaylid.[citation needed]

His students include Ahmad Ali Saharanpuri.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Urdu: شاہ محمد اسحاق, romanizedSḥāh Muḥammad Isḥāq

References

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  1. ^ الحطة في ذكر الصحاح الستة ص 256-259 للشيخ السيد محمد صديق حسن خان
  2. ^ "The Great Muhaddith: Shah Ishaq al-Dihlawi". 6 March 2013.
  3. ^ Abdul Haleem Chishti. Tazkira Shah Muhmmad Ishaq Dehlvi (in Urdu).
  4. ^ Dr. Muhmmad Farooq Noman (January 2009). Shah Ishaq Muhaddith Dehlawi aur unkay Mashoor Talamiza.
  5. ^ Syed Mehboob Rizwi. Deobandi, Nawaz (ed.). Sawaneh Ulama-e-Deoband. Vol. 1. p. 244.

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