Shah Muhammad Ishaq
{{Other uses|Muhammad Ishaq (disambiguation){{!}}Muhammad Ishaq}}{{Short description|Indian Muslim scholar}}
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{{Infobox religious biography
| name = Shah Muhammad Ishaq
| birth_date = {{birth date|1783|11|4|df=y}}
| birth_place = Shahjahanabad, Mughal Empire
| death_date = {{death date and age|1846 |07|20|1783|11|4|df=y}}
| death_place = Mecca, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire
| resting_place = Jannat al-Mu'alla
| children = Maulvi Nasiruddin Maulvi
| mother = Amtul Aziz
| relatives = Shah Abdul Aziz (maternal-grandfather)
| religion = Islam
| influences = Shah Abdul Aziz
| influenced = Syed Nazeer Husain, Ahmad Ali Saharanpuri
| occupation = {{hlist|Islamic scholar|Muhaddith}}
| creed = Athari Ahl-al-hadithالحطة في ذكر الصحاح الستة ص 256-259 للشيخ السيد محمد صديق حسن خان{{failed verification |date=February 2025}}
| native_name = شاہ محمد اسحاق
| native_name_lang = ur
}}
Shah Muhammad Ishaq{{Efn|{{langx|ur|شاہ محمد اسحاق|translit=Sḥāh Muḥammad Isḥāq}}}} (4 November 1783 – 20 July 1846), was an Indian Muslim scholar with his major focus on hadith studies.
Biography
Ishaq was born on 14 November 1782 in Delhi. He was the son of Amtul Aziz (1765-d.){{cite web |last1=Uddin |first1=Mohammad |title=SHAH WALIULLAH'S CONTRIBUTION TO HADITH LITERATURE - A CRITICAL STUDY |url=https://ia801304.us.archive.org/22/items/ShahWaliullahsContrihutionToHadithLiteratureACriticalStudy/Shah%20Waliullah's%20Contrihution%20to%20Hadith%20Literature%20-%20A%20Critical%20Study.pdf |website=Archive |publisher=Mohammad Mosleh Uddin |access-date=8 April 2025}}, which was the daughter of Shah Abdul Aziz. He studied hadith from his grandfather Shah Abdul Aziz.{{Cite web|url=https://www.deoband.org/2013/03/biographical-notes/the-great-muhaddith-shah-ishaq-al-dihlawi/|title=The Great Muhaddith: Shah Ishaq al-Dihlawi|date=6 March 2013}}{{cite book |author= Abdul Haleem Chishti|date= |title=Tazkira Shah Muhmmad Ishaq Dehlvi |url= https://archive.org/details/TazkiraShahMuhmmadIshaqRa/|language=ur |location= |publisher= }} He taught at the Madrasah Rahimiyya.{{cite book |author=Dr. Muhmmad Farooq Noman |title= Shah Ishaq Muhaddith Dehlawi aur unkay Mashoor Talamiza|url= https://archive.org/details/march2021/SHAH_ISHAQ_MUHADDITH_DEHLVI_AUR_UNKE_MASHOOR_TALAMIZA/|location= |publisher= |page= |date= Jan 2009|isbn=}} He died on 20 July 1846 in Mecca and was buried in Jannat al-Mu'alla next to Khadija bint Khuwaylid.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}}
His students include Ahmad Ali Saharanpuri.{{cite book |author1=Syed Mehboob Rizwi |editor1-last=Deobandi |editor1-first=Nawaz |editor1-link=Nawaz Deobandi |title=Sawaneh Ulama-e-Deoband|volume = 1 |page=244}}
His only child was his son, Maulvi Nasiruddin Amtul. {{cite web |last1=Uddin |first1=Mohammad |title=SHAH WALIULLAH'S CONTRIBUTION TO HADITH LITERATURE - A CRITICAL STUDY |url=https://ia801304.us.archive.org/22/items/ShahWaliullahsContrihutionToHadithLiteratureACriticalStudy/Shah%20Waliullah's%20Contrihution%20to%20Hadith%20Literature%20-%20A%20Critical%20Study.pdf |website=Archive |publisher=Mohammad Mosleh Uddin |access-date=8 April 2025}}
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Bibliography
- Barkātī, Maḥmūd Aḥmad. 1992. Ḥayāt-i Shāh Muḥammad Isḥāq Muḥaddis̲ Dihlavī. Dihlī: Shāh Abūlk̲h̲air Akāḍmī.
- {{cite book |author= Abdul-Hayy al-Hasani |date= |title= الإعلام بمن في تاريخ الهند من الأعلام|url= https://archive.org/details/hanafi_20150706_1030/page/n909/mode/2up|url-status= |location= |publisher= |language= ar|archive-url=|page=911}}
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