A direct descendant (
Sayyid) of
Muhammad, Soharwardy studied Islam at Dar-ul-Aloom Soharwardia, a traditional Islamic
madrasah (school) founded by his father Allama Syed Riazuddin Soharwardy, the
imam of the Jamia Baghdadi Masjid in
Karachi,
Pakistan. His grandfather Syed Jalaluddin Chishty had been the
Grand Mufti of
Kashmir before moving to
Amritsar in
India to become the head of Dar-ul-Aloom Nizamiah Sirajiah in the wake of the
Partition of India. After earning a
B.A. in Islamic Studies from the
University of Karachi and a degree in
electrical engineering from
NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, he later earned a
M.Sc. in management engineering from
New Jersey Institute of Technology and a
M.Eng. in
project management from the
University of Calgary, he is certified as a project manager from
Project Management Institute. First appointed as a teacher at Dar-ul-Aloom Soharwardia in Karachi, where he taught Islamic studies, he later served as an assistant Imam and Kahteeb at Jamia Bughdadi Masjid (1971-1979), He has lectured on Islam in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United States and Canada at various universities and institutes. Soharwardy has authored papers on
information technology management, Islamic beliefs, challenges for Muslims in the Western world, conflicts within the Muslim community and interreligious conflict. He is the head of the first Dar-ul-Aloom in Calgary, where he teaches Islamic studies and he delivers lectures to Muslim congregations across Canada. Soharwardy is a
Sufi and has the
Ijazah (certificate) in Soharwardy,
Qadiriyya, and
Chistiyya Sufi orders from his
Murshid (spiritual guide). His brother is
naat recitor Fasihuddin Soharwardi. ==Activities==