Azizur Rahman was born in 1862 to a
Bengali Muslim family in the village of Babunagar in
Fatikchhari,
Chittagong District. The family traced their ancestry to Caliph
Abu Bakr. In his childhood, he was noted for his cleanliness and humbleness and was nicknamed
Sufi Saheb. His education began in Babunagar, and he later enrolled at the
Mohsinia Madrasa in
Chittagong. While studying for Jamat-e-Ula, he was introduced to
Abdul Wahid Bengali. He was inspired after hearing Bengali's recitation of the
Quran, and began regularly reciting the Quran to him. Abdul Wahid subsequently took him to Abdus Samad Pandit for religious homeschooling. Ultimately, Azizur Rahman gained the highest mark in his Jamat-e-Ula exam. == Career ==