[3] He was born at Maizbhandar in Chittagong district, British India (now Bangladesh) on Tuesday morning, 25 December 1928; Poush 10, 1335 BC; Rajab 12, l347 AH.
), his condition became unstable having mysterious experience, in fact, came out of the examination hall submitting blank answer script, that remain the enclosing remark of his institutional education.
The father immediately put the dress wearing on his son, since then, Sayed Ziaul Haq's attitude get a remarkable change remaining calm and quiet.
Hagiographers noted him as a Majjub-e-Salek (Bengali: মজ্জুবে ছালেক দরবেশ/ Arabic: الصّوفي المجذوب السالك),[4] used to travel over days across hills, forest, seaside and different places sleeplessly without any pre-arrangement.
[4] On January 28, 1955, he married Sayeda Monwara Begum, the youngest daughter of Late Badaruzzaman Chowdhury (Badan Sikder).
According to the genealogical lineage he is a descendant of the Islamic prophet Mohammed[7] through Sayed Abdul Qader Gilani and Fatimah Zahra.
[4][5] Nowadays, a latest designed tomb/ majar by architect Alamgir Kabir[9][failed verification] having the look of lily constructed since 1993 to 1997, get an status of modern monument.