Imdad Ali Imam Ali Kazi

[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.

Inscriptions on the dome of the last resting place of Mr and Mrs I I Kazi in Sindh University, Jamshoro