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Start of studies at Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur Gangohi died on 8 Jumada ath-Thani 1323 AH (11 August 1905), when Zakariya was seven. In Gangoh, Zakariya saw many times his father's shaykh, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, with whom he had an affectionate fatherly relationship. The introductory books of Persian were taught by his uncle, Muhammad Ilyas, while the books of Arabic grammar ( sarf and nahw) were taught by his father. After hifz, books studied included Bahishti Zewar, Hamasah, the first volume of Hidayah, and other books in Urdu and Persian. He then began hifz (memorizing the Qur'an) with his father, who required students to revise their daily lesson 100 times. His education began with Hakim `Abd ar-Rahman of Muzaffarnagar, a pious doctor, with whom he studied Qa`idah Baghdadi, a common primer for learning Arabic script. In Gangoh, Zakariya was one of eighty students who studied in his father's madrasah. In 1318 AH (1900), at the age of two, Zakariya moved to Gangoh, where his father lived with Maulana Gangohi. Maulana Yahya's father, Maulana Muhammad Ismail Jhanjhanawi died twenty days after the birth of Zakariya, who would be Yahya's only son. After completing dawrah of hadith with Maulana Gangohi, Yahya stayed with him in Gangoh. He would routinely recite the entire Qur'an daily. Born in 1287 AH (1870/1871), he received his early education from his father and later studied hadith under Maulana Gangohi and Maulana Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri. Zakariya's father, Muhammad Yahya Kandhlawi was a student and disciple of Rashid Ahmad Gangohi.

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He was born to a family of Islamic scholars that traced their ancestry to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, a companion of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Muhammad Zakariya was born at 11 pm on Thursday, 11 Ramadan 1315 AH (Wednesday, 2 February 1898) in the house of his mother's step-grandmother, Maryam, in the town of Kandhla in the present-day state of Uttar Pradesh, India. By lineage he was Siddiqi, denoting descent from Abu Bakr as-Siddiq.

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Muhajir Madani indicates his hijrah ( immigration) to the Islamic holy city of Medina. He was Kandhlawi (of Kandhla) by origin, then Gangohi (of Gangoh), then Saharanpuri (of Saharanpur), then Madani (of Medina). His name is usually mentioned with one or more nisbahs (attributive adjectives). His nasab ( patronymic) is as follows: Muḥammad Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad Ismā‘īl ibn G͟hulām Ḥusain ibn Ḥakīm Karīm Bak͟hsh ibn Ḥakīm G͟hulām Muḥīyuddīn ibn Maulawī Muḥammad Sājid ibn ibn Maulawī Muḥammad Faiz̤ ibn Maulawī Muḥammad Sharīf ibn Maulawī Muḥammad Ashraf ibn Shaik͟h Jamāl Muḥammad Shāh ibn Shaik͟h Bāban Shāh ibn Shaik͟h Bahā’uddīn Shāh ibn Maulawī Shaik͟h Muḥammad ibn Shaik͟h Muḥammad Fāz̤il ibn Shaik͟h Quṭb Shāh.

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His ism ( given name) was Muhammad Zakariya. 2.2 Start of studies at Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur.







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