Qazi Syed Inayatullah (died circa 1125 AH / 1713 AD) was a scholar of Fiqh from Sakras, District Mewat (Haryana).
Qazi Syed Inayatullah was a scholar of Fiqh, an expert in sharia laws, from Sakras, Ferozepur Jhirka, District Mewat (earlier Gurgaon), Haryana.
The family Mirasi of Qazi Syed Inayatullah died in Pakistan, who knew the names of all his descendants till Ali.
[1][2] His copies of many judgments as Islamic lawyer were preserved in the Library of Hakim Syed Karam Husain at Tijara, Alwar.
Shaikh Mohammad was earlier married to Raj Bibi, daughter of Qazi Ibrahim of Tijara.
Syed Tajuddin was married to Halima, daughter of Abdul Hadi ibn Qazi Ibrahim.
In the book, 'Tarikh-i Mohammadi ‘ his name is mentioned as one of the important Emirs during the reign of Mohammad Azam Shah.
When Sikhs attacked Rewari and captured the whole area, he with Shaikh Yar Mohammad Khan (Sardar of Maharaja) and elder son Qazi Mohammad Aman, died during fighting inside the Haveli of Rao Gujar Mal on 22 Rajab 1179 AH / 1765 AD.
Mohammad Sultan (son of Qazi Badruddin) was Mansabdar (3,000) and entitled with 'Khan' by Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah.
He was first attached to the court of Baluch and then joined the services at Nawab Bahadur aka Jawed Khan.