He started his career as a teacher at Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom Madania. Later he taught in Jamia Nooria Islamia for about 25 years. While teaching at Nooria Madrasa, he started an education reform movement by publishing the handwritten Arabic magazine
Iqra. Later, Madrasatul Madina was established in the light of his thinking. Since then he started writing experimental textbooks for
Madani Nesab. Later, the teaching method he introduced spread throughout the country. The first textbook he wrote for Madani Nesab was
Eso Arabi Sikhi, which is read as the primary textbook of Arabic learning in
Bangladesh. Other textbooks authored by him include: ''Ēsō Saraf Śikhi, Ēsō Nāhu Śikhi, Ēsō Bālāgāt Śikhi, Ēsō Fikāh Śikhi, Ēsō Urdu Śikhi, Ēsō Kalam Mērāmat Kari, Islāmkē Jāntē Halē, Āt Tāmrin, Ēsō Tāfsir Śikhi. Ēsō Kōr'ān Śikhi'' is the first introductory book on the Qur'an for madrasa students in the Indian subcontinent.
Al Manar and
Al Muzamul Wasit are two modern Arabic-Bengali dictionaries written by him. In 1992, he founded Madrasatul Madina under the supervision of Abdul Hai Paharpuri in the light of his thinking. == Literary works ==