Rawat won 60-40, 24-66, 71-8, 39-70, 91-31, 49-63, 66-28, 73-45, 42-53, 81-13 to capture the title for the third time in a row.
He got off to a good start and quickly moved to a 2-1 lead with a dominant performance in the third.
However, Habib fought back and the next few frames saw a close battle.
Up five frames to three, Rawat looked set to wrap up the match but Habib won the ninth to extend his challenge.
Earlier in the semifinals, Habib, a former Asian Games gold medallist, beat Kamal Chawla of Madhya Pradesh 5-3 while Rawat ended the run of Varunkumar (MCC) with a comfortable 5-1 win.
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