Badheeb completed his graduate study in
Al-Azhar University and he traveled to
India from
Egypt along with Sheikh Assayed Ahmed Ibn Mubarak for
dahwah or teaching
Islam there. In India they travelled to
Malabar to visit Sheikh Abdul Rahman. They stayed in Rahman's house and started their
dahwah. After many days Badheeb travelled to
North India while Sheikh Assayed Ahmed Ibn Mubarak travelled to
Sri Lanka. During his Indian visit he described his experiences in books. At that time some people campaigned against
Muhammad's parents' home states. Badheeb denied that allegation and wrote
Zuhbathul Muslimeen Bi Abawai Seyyidil Mursaleen to respond to their allegations. Later he travelled to
Sri Lanka. Badheeb arrived in Sri Lanka in 1840. After a short stay, he returned to Yemen. He again traveled to Sri Lanka in 1858. At the time. Sri Lanka was a
British colony. At that time
Sri Lankan Muslims had low levels of education. Egyptian revolutionary leader
Orabi Basha Also arrived Sri Lanka at the same time as Badheeb.
Pasha and Sheikh Badheeb were assisted by M.C. Siddi Lebbe to carry out Sri Lankan Islamic education revival. Badheeb became
Sufi Sheikh of M.C. Siddi Lebbe. Lebbe founded
Colombo Zahira College with the help of Badheeb, Basha, Wappachhi Marikkar and others. Badheeb also helped Lebbe to open schools around Sri Lanka. In this period when Muslims scholars made efforts at spiritual revival, Badheeb helped develop the
Qadiriyya Sufi order in Sri Lanka. Sheikh Badheeb travelled around Sri Lanka, visiting
Mawanella, Madulbowa,
Hemmathagama,
Kandy, and
Gampola. He stayed in
Hemmathagama for years, preaching and teaching. He established a
takkiyathere. Badheeb founded a school in Madulbowa, Madulbowa Badheebiyya Maha Vidiyalaya. He later moved
Kahatowita. He built a
takkiya near
Kahatowita Grand Mosque. Badheeb founded the
Badheebiyyatul Qadiriyya Sufi Order. He formed Rathib Majlish and
Zikr Majlish. He organized the annual feast commemoration. Badeebh established a school in Baheebiyya Takkiya. Today this school is known as
Kahatowita Al-Badriya Maha Vidiyalaya. ==Death==