
Shaykh Ahmad Sadiq Mehtar

Hafidh Abdul Hameed
Supervisory Chair
Shaykh Ahmad Sadiq Mehtar Supervisory Chair Shaykh Ahmad Sadiq Mehtar حفظہ الله is amongst the most senior ‘Ulāmā’ living in the U.S. Born and raised in South Africa, Shaykh completed Hifdh of the Quran in his hometown of Durban, under the supervision of his father. After Hifdh, he enrolled at Dār al-‛Ulūm Nadwatul ‛Ulamā’, Lucknow, where he directly studied and benefited from world renowned scholars like Shaykh ‘Abū al-Hasan ‘Alī Nadwī and Mawlānā Muhammad Manzūr Nu‛mānī رحمهم .الله
While studying at Nadwatul ‛Ulamā’, he performed his very first Haj with his father. This Haj was the beginning of his spiritual journey, he became inclined towards self-reformation and was introduced to Tazkiya upon meeting the two renowned scholars of their times, the great Da’ee & author of Hayātus Sahābah, Mawlānā Muhammad Yūsuf Kandhelwi, and Muhaddith al-‘Asr Mawlānā Muhammad Zakariya Kandhelwi رحمهم الله .
Shaykh Ahmad Sadiq Mehtar Supervisory Chair Shaykh Ahmad Sadiq Mehtar حفظہ الله is amongst the most senior ‘Ulāmā’ living in the U.S. Born and raised in South Africa, Shaykh completed Hifdh of the Quran in his hometown of Durban, under the supervision of his father. After Hifdh, he enrolled at Dār al-‛Ulūm Nadwatul ‛Ulamā’, Lucknow, where he directly studied and benefited from world renowned scholars like Shaykh ‘Abū al-Hasan ‘Alī Nadwī and Mawlānā Muhammad Manzūr Nu‛mānī رحمهم .الله While studying at Nadwatul ‛Ulamā’, he performed his very first Haj with his father. This Haj was the beginning of his spiritual journey, he became inclined towards self-reformation and was introduced to Tazkiya upon meeting the two renowned scholars of their times, the great Da’ee & author of Hayātus Sahābah, Mawlānā Muhammad Yūsuf Kandhelwi, and Muhaddith al-‘Asr Mawlānā Muhammad Zakariya Kandhelwi رحمهم الله . The outstanding oratory of Mawlānā Muhammad Yūsuf greatly influenced him, and he got the opportunity to accompany him in his travels. Mawlānā Muhammad Yūsuf also showed special affection towards him and took him along in some of his tours. During his holidays, he spent time with Mawlānā Muhammad Yūsuf and the month of Ramadan in Saharanpur with Shaikh al-Hadīth Mawlānā Muhammad Zakariya. Great luminaries would spend their Ramadan with Shaikh Zakariya like Mawlānā In’amul Hasan Kāndhelvī, Muftī Mahmūd al-Hasan of Deoband and Shaikh Yūnus Jaunpūrī رحمهم الله .
Although Shaykh Sādiq Mehtar benefited from a long list of great luminaries, but he completed his education and training under the tutelage of the great scholar and master of spirituality, Mawlānā Masīhullah Khan of Jalālabād. He enrolled at his famous institution Miftah al-Ulūm, Jalālabād. and finished his final years of the Dars Nizāmi curriculum which concludes with in-depth study of Hadith of the Sihāh al-Sittah, six authentic books of Hadith. He then stayed for another year at the institution for further training and spiritual reformation. He was granted Ijāzah in the ‘Ulūm of Tazkiya by Mawlānā Masīhullah Khan ر ح before his discipleship. Shaykh Sādiq Mehtar was attached with his teacher and mentor, to this day he recollects his style of speech, scholarship, humility and piety, which he has also embraced.
After returning to South Africa, he served the community in various roles. He was an active member of the Jamiat al-Ulama South Africa, taught at various Madaris and guided local South African disciples of Mawlānā Masīhullah Khan ر ح . In 1984, he visited Southern California to lead Tarawīh in the month of Ramadān. The local community requested his religious and spiritual services and after consulting with his teacher and mentor, the Shaykh permanently settled in California. The Shaykh is now retired and lives with his family in Orange County. He regularly mentors and guides young ‘Ulāmā and other students of knowledge and is supervisory chair of Masjid Furqaan Hayward.