Ismail Badruddin was born in
Jamnagar, in the Kathiawar Peninsula of the modern Indian state of
Gujarat, in 990 H/1582 AD. He was the first Dai al-Mutlaq from the line of the royal
Rajput vizier Raja Bharmal, who (along with his brother, Raja Tarmal) had become Muslim at the hands of Maulaya Ahmad and Maulaya Abdullah, ''Du'aat'' sent to India from Cairo by the 18th Imam
Al-Mustansir Billah. They had taken knowledge and trained for this khidmat by
Syedna Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi, the Bab-ul-Abwab of Mustansir Imam. His full genealogy is as follows: Ismail Badruddin, son of Maulaya Raj, son of Maulaya Adam, son of Maulaya Dawood, son of Maulaya Raja, son of Maulaya Ali, son of Maulaya Isḥāq, son of Maulaya Ya’qub, son of Raja Bharmal. His grandfather, Maulaya Adam, had made
Jamnagar his home, and his father, Maulaya Raj, had established a large trading business there. Previously, Maulaya Raja had settled in
Morbi, and earlier, his forefathers had lived in
Patan. ==Education==