Habibur Rahman Azami

He authored several books, including Shuyukh al-Imam Abi Dawud al-Sijistani fī Kitab al-Sunan (The Teachers of Imam Abu Dawud in His Sunan), Tazkirah Ulama-e-Azamgarh (A Memoir of Islamic slars of Azamgarh), Ajodhya ke Islami Aathar (Islamic Heritage of Ayodhya), and Babri Masjid: Haqaiq aur Afsanay (Babri Mosque: Facts and Myths).

He then attended Madrasa Rauzatul Uloom in Phulpur, where he studied some introductory Arabic and Persian texts, including Gulistan of Saadi with Abdul Ghani Phulpuri.

[1][4][3] His teachers of hadith at Darul Uloom Deoband included Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad, Ibrahim Balyawi, Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi, Bashir Ahmed Khan Balundshahri, Fakhrul Hasan Muradabadi, Sharif Hasan Deobandi, Islamul Haq Azmi, and Abdul Ahad Deobandi.

[15] At Darul Uloom, he taught important texts like Sunan Abu Dawud, Mishkat al-Masabih, Nukhbat al-Fikr, and Muqaddimah Ibn al-Salah.

[16][17] After the demise of Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri, he was also assigned parts of Sahih al-Bukhari, but due to the nationwide lockdown beginning on 24 March 2020, the madrasas were closed.