Qazi Syed Mohammad Zaman
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| Qazi Syed Mohammad Zaman | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mewat |
| 💀Died | 1756 Sakras1756 |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Known for | Qazi, Scholar |
| 👶 Children | Qazi Syed Mohammad Rafi |
Qazi Syed Mohammad Zaman (died c. 1170 AH / 1756 AD) was a judge edicted in accordance with the laws of sharia from Sakras, now in District Mewat, Haryana.[1]
Biography
Mohammad Zaman (died c. 1170 AH / 1756 AD) was declared as the inheritor of his father's profession Qadi-e Shahr (Qadi of the City[which?]). He was a rich man. His copies of many judgments as Islamic lawyer were preserved in the library of Hakim Syed Karam Husain at Tijara. He was an expert in medicine and that is why also famous distantly for his treatment of many diseases. He was fond of travelling and excursion.[citation needed]
Family
Mohammad Zaman belonged to the family of Gardēzī Sadaat and was the son of Syed Hayatullah (died 1135 AH / 1722 AD). [citation needed]
He was married to Bibi Asalat, daughter of Mohammad Kazim ibn Qazi Ghulam Murtaza and maternal granddaughter of Qazi Badruddin (died 6 Ramzan 1169 AH / 1755 AD). [citation needed]
Badruddin received Farman (royal order) ba-Mohr 'Sadrus Sudoor' Saaduddin by Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah on 29 Rabi' al-thani Juloos 11, 1141 AH / 1728 AD. The second royal order again from Muhammad Shah was bestowed on him on 17 Dhu al-Hijjah Juloos 24, 1154 AH / 1741 AD ba-Mohr 'Sadr Karimuddin Ali Khan'. [citation needed]
He had one son Qazi Syed Mohammad Rafi. [citation needed]
See also
References
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