[1] He published works of Sindhi art, literature, mysticism, education, religion and history.
[2] The British offered the young barrister the post of Civil Judge of Tando Muhammad Khan.
[3] Along with his wife Elsa, he wrote a book on comparative religion, The Adventures of the Brown Girl in her Search for God, which was published by Arthur H Stockwell Ltd., England, in 1933.
[3] Several books and articles have been written on the life of Kazi and tributes paid to him annually on the anniversary of his death.
[7][2][5][8] Many well-known scholars such as Abul Kalam Azad, Allama Iqbal, Ubaidullah Sindhi and George Bernard Shaw, were deeply impressed by his writings.