Muhammad Ramzan (preacher)

He worked to persuade recent converts to Islam from Hinduism to abandon Hindu customs and religious festivals and to follow Muslim ones instead.

[1][2][3][4] Ramzan was born in Meham district Rohtak, Punjab in 1769 to Shah Abdul Azeem (d. 1828), a Majzoob Sufi.

[5][6] Ramzan was dissatisfied with the Sufi religious system under his father, whose Rajput devotees present him with a tithe from every thing taken in their raids.

[2][7] Ramzan was killed by Bohras at Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh after returning from "Hajj" on 18 January 1825.

[2][8][9] Ramzan wrote in local language and dialects, sometime in the form of poems that could be recited and held debates with the scholars of other religious.