History
He was the youngest son of Hazrat Syed Shah Mubarak Hussain Munemi. He was born in 1271 Hijri at Meetanghat, Patna City. He received his education and training under the supervision of his second elder brother Hazrat Syed Shah Azizuddin Hussain Munemi. He became the successor (Sajjada Nashin) of Khanqh-e-Munemia after the death of his elder brother Hazrat Syed Shah Azizuddin Hussain Munemi. He was a very soft-spoken and kind-hearted man of the Sufi convention. Most often he observed fast and did his work himself. He was married to the daughter of Hazrat Syed Shah Ali Hussain Munemi Danapuri resident of Shah Toli, Danapur. He had two daughters and one son, Hazrat Syed Shah Taqiuddin Hussain Munemi, from this wife. After the death of his first wife, her second wife brought forth a son, Syed Shah Azimuddin, and a daughter, Bibi Zaibun Nisa. In 1347 Hijri (AD 1928) he had the attack of stroke. When he recovered a little from the illness and felt better, he got his son Hazrat Syed Shah Taqiuddin Hussain Munemi seated in his own place as the Sajjada Nashin.
He had a second attack of stroke in 1348 Hijri and he departed his life on the 17th Jamadi-ul-Ukhra 1349 Hijri. Two days before his death he had not only informed about the time of his death but also got his grave dug in his presence. His sacred grave is next to the eastern wall of the tomb of Hazrat Makhdoom Munim Pak.