After graduation, Taʾulawī taught for three years at Madrasa Muradiya, Muzaffarnagar, and then for seven years at Darul Uloom Chilla,
Amroha, where he taught senior classes including hadith texts. He was appointed a teacher at
Darul Uloom Deoband in Shawwal 1405 AH (July 1985), progressed to the senior (
ʻulyā) level by 1430 AH (2009), and additionally served for many years as superintendent of the student hostel (
Nazim Dar al-Iqama). He was appointed
Nazim Taʻlimat (head of academic affairs) in Safar 1438 AH (November 2016) and served until Dhu al-Qa'dah 1440 AH (July 2019). He also established a publishing house, Maktabah Faqīh al-Ummat, through which a number of his works and other scholarly writings have been issued.
Poetry He was also known for his Urdu poetry. A chapter on his poetic contributions is included in Nadīm Aḥmad Anṣārī's work
Shiʿr-i Faqīh: Deoband se wābastah baʿẓ mashhūr muftiyān-i kirām aur unkī Urdū shāʻirī kā taz̲kirah (2019), covering pages 244–265.
Spiritual affiliation In 1395 AH (1975 CE), Taʾulawī pledged allegiance (
bayʿah) to his teacher
Mahmood Hasan Gangohi for spiritual training (
tazkiyah wa sulūk). He regularly corresponded with him to seek guidance and spent extended periods, including the month of Ramadan, in his company. In 1403 AH (1983 CE), he received authorization (
ijāzah) and
khilāfah from Gangohi, and was subsequently included among his recognized deputies (
khulafāʾ). In April 2024, Bangladeshi media reported that Taʾulawī was among the senior scholars who joined Shaykh Ibrāhīm Afrīqī's Ramadan
iʿtikāf and related programs in Bangladesh. Later that year, he was also listed among the scholars addressing the annual two-day
Islāḥī Jor gathering at Darul Uloom Madaninagar, Dhaka.
Views on Palestine In November 2023, Taʾulawī addressed an online conference on
al-Quds, where he described the protection of
Al-Aqsa Mosque as a collective religious duty of Muslims and urged unity on the issue. == Selected works ==