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Syed Abdul Hakim

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Died
  
1944

Name
  
Syed Hakim

Era
  
Modern era


Region
  
Muslim scholar, British Indian

Syed Abdul Hakim (Bengali: সৈয়দ আব্দুল হেকিম) (1874-1944) was a Muslim scholar in British India. He was the second son of Syed Mustofa Ali. He was born in the village of Olihara in Nasirnagar Upazila at Brahmanbaria District. His father died at his childhood and shifted to Jathagram in Nasirnasirnagar. He was known as Jahar Ali Maulana also.

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Education

Syed Abdul Hakim studied in Dhaka Alia Madrahah in 1901. He was a scholar in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. People used to come for earning knowledge or the solution of Islamic sciences. He was an Alem. In his student life his elder brother Syed Ahmad jobbing in Rangoon at Burma. Syed Abdul Hakim was settled in the native village and well known about transforming Islamic education and culture to the villagers. Syed Abdul Halim was his son who known as Sondor Mia Saheb. He was a follower of clean Hanafi Madhab. His house is known as Jathagram Shaheb Bari.

Stem

According to calligraphic record Syed Abdul Hakim walid of Syed Mustafa Ali walid of Syed Mir Ali walid of Syed Shah Nur Uddin walid of Syed Shah Abdur Rahman(Rh:) who was walid of Syed Sirajuddin (2nd) walid of Syed Gohar walid of Syed Salman Shah (Rh:) walid of Syed Saleh walid of Syed Ahmed walid of Syed Munshur walid of Syed Shahrukh walid of Syed Akber walid of Syed Shah Fakir walid of Syed Siraj Uddin walid of Shah Syed Nasiruddin companion and sipahsalar of Hazrath Shah Jalal (Rh:).

History

Syed Abdul Hakim’s ancestor came from Taraph in Sylhet. Family of Syed Shah Abdur Rahman(Rh:) left Taraph during the notorious war in 1774 at Laskarpur court house with Ahmad Reza and Hamid Reza Gong.

References

Syed Abdul Hakim Wikipedia