Abdul Wahid initially studied with his father, Zinat Ali, before joining the Sarwatali High School. In addition to Bengali, he became proficient in Urdu too. He stayed in this school until class 8, when he realised the importance of studying the
Quran,
Hadith and the Arabic language after reading a book in Urdu. Instead of proceeding with the colonial education system that taught English, Abdul Wahid turned towards Arabic. In response, people close to him began to mock him. However, he was certain in his goals and left his village for
Calcutta, where his father's friend lived. He expressed his desire of learning Arabic to his father's friend. The man then wrote a letter to Zinat Ali of his son's situation and desire and Abdul Wahid was subsequently enrolled at the
Muhsinia Madrasa in
Chittagong. The other student was Ubaydul Hakim, who also belonged to the village of Kharandwip. After 14 years at Deoband, Abdul Wahid graduated from the Faculty of Hadith (Masters). After both of them completed their formal education at Deoband, the two expressed their desire to study
tasawwuf under Qasim Nanautavi. Nanautavi instead directed them towards
Imdadullah Muhajir Makki. However, after he migrated to
Mecca, they pledged ''
bay'ah'' to
Fazlur Rahman Ganj-e-Muradabadi. They spent an additional two years under him, eventually gaining
khilafah (spiritual succession). At that time Abdul Wahid received a letter from his mother mentioning that his father had died. His mother urged him to return home, thus Abdul Wahid returned to Bengal after 16 years. == Personal life ==