Maktaba Wahhabi

663 - 924
services in a single article. Their life of learning are very wide and wast. M. Ishaq Bhatti's forefathers Jeewa were associated to the kingdom of Maha Raja of Patiala. The offspring of the Mian Jeewa distributed in the land for earning their livelihood. M. Ishaq Bhatti born on 15th March 1925 A.D. He learnt the Quran by his grandfather at the age of 5 years. Their proclivity was towards religious learing so they became the pupil of Maulana Attah Ullah Hanif Bhojiani. M. Ishaq Bhatti taught here from the Bhojiani, Arabic Grammar, Science of Prosody, Logic, Philosophy, Fiqah & the principles of Fiqah. They also seek the knowledge of Quran from H.M. Gundelvi & Shaikh Ul Hadith Maulana Muhammad Ismail Salfi in Gujranwala. When M. Ishaq Bhatti come to the age, there was a pried of British decline on the one side and dawn of the Muslims struggles was on the other side in the subcontinent. The British were using the all tactics to contaminate the circumstances to have a prolong stay here. But the liberators of the india were now fully awoked. At that time Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Allama Iqbal, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan were prominent figures in the liberation movement. "Quit India" drive was on its full swing. Panorama at that time was as that the traders as quit their trades and peasants their ploughs. M. Ishaq Bhatti also joints the "Perjamandal" movement. M. Ishaq Bhatti was arrested two times during the liberation movement. They were placed behind the bars in Feroze Pur Jail. M. Ishaq Bhatti writes that when Pakistan came in to being on 14 august 1947 they came out from their abode on 21 August 1947 and settled in Kasour District. From Kasour they again came in the village of Jarran Wala and settled in chak No 53 G.B. In May 15, 1951 M. Ishaq Bhatti became the editor of Al-Aitisam. They remaind 16 years editor of it. He published many special editions on different topics which were appreciated by the men of learnings &
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