The date of birth is variously given as 1111 or 1113 A.H, and it took place in
Kālā Bāgh,
Mālwa, according to one source, while according to another source he was born in
Agra.
Shaikh Muhammad Tahir Bakhshi notes his date of birth as 11th
Ramadan 1111 AH. His father Mirzā Jān was employed in the army of the mighty
Mughal Emperor
Aurangzeb. Following a custom according to which the Emperor had the right to name the sons of his officers, Aurangzeb is reported to have said: His early religious instruction was entrusted to
hājjī Afzal Siyālkōtī (
hadith) and
hāfiz Abd al-Rasūl Dihlawī (
Qur'an). At the age of 18, he joined the Naqshbandī order under Nūr Muhammad Bada'ūni, who was closely connected to the teachings of Shaykh
Ahmad Sirhindī, and completed his studies in four years. He was also initiated in the Qādirī, Chishtī and
Suhrawardī orders. In his prime, Mazhar was advised to write poetry in
Urdu rather than
Persian as the days of the latter language were said to be numbered in India. Besides authoring poetry and polemics, Mazhar also wrote a large number of letters relating to Sufi thought and practice. == Legacy and influence ==