Background
Jauhar was born in Bihar, India. He was the eldest son of Hakeem Muhammad Muslim, who used to run his clinic in Bhagalpur during 1910, where Jauhar studied in an School.
Jauhar was born in Bihar, India. He was the eldest son of Hakeem Muhammad Muslim, who used to run his clinic in Bhagalpur during 1910, where Jauhar studied in an School.
Later he gained admission to Sultanul Madaris, and completed his education from Sultanul Madaris Lucknow in 1923.
He wrote many books on different Uloom. He died on October 24, 1985. Madrassa Abbasia was inaugurated in 1923 by Muhammad Baqir.
Jauhar was appointed as its first Naib Mudarris-e-Alla on August 1925.
He became Mudarris-e-Alla of the madrassa in January 1926. He called Abul Hassan to Patna and appointed him as the Naib Mudarris-eAlla in the Madrassa.
Jauhar had a good command of the language. Once, when he was afflicted with an itching skin disease, he felt that he could not remain ritually pure, so he restrained himself from studying the Quran and other religious books for some time.
Instead he decided to read an translation of Alif Laila.
By the time he recovered from the disease he had already finished the book and strengthened his expertise in.