so. The Life and Works of Bahr-ul-‘Ulim. 
By Mawtavi M. Hrpayat Husain, 
Lecturer, Presidency College. 
no place in their writings, hence there are noaccounts of the life 
spiritual leader. Great enmity existed between the two 
families. At length the Usmanis surrounded the hous2 of 
ene A PUGH PrP es Ninna RPE EN DPS aac 
1 He died an. 710, a.D. 1312, vide Brockelmann’s Geschichte der 
arabischen Literatur, vol. ii, p. 211. 
2 He died A.H. 791, A.D. 1389, vide the same, vol. ii, p. 215. 
3 He died a.H. 816, a.p. 1413, vide the same, vol. ii, p. 216. 
i ii, p. 217. 
learned author: Journal of an-Nadwa, April and June 1907; Abjad-ul- 
‘Ulam, p. 927; Hada’ig-ul-Hanafiya, p. 467; Asar-ul-Uwal, p. 24; 
Ahwal-i-‘Ulam@-i-Firangi Mahal, p. 64; Moufid-ul-Mufti, p. 135; and 
the Encyclopaedia of Islam, p. 584. 
6 During the time of the Emperor Akbar it was the practice to allow 
