[1] He participated in the Quit India Movement and was a Secretary of Students's Union at Kandiaro High School.
[2][3] He worked as an All India Radio artist and was on the Sindhi Advisory Board of Central Sahitya Akademi for a decade.
In 2004, he participated in 1st Indo-Pak Writers' conference at New Delhi and visited Sindh, Pakistan as a member of Indo-Pak conference where he attended the "Shah-Sachal-Sami International Seminar" at Karachi and presented a scholarly paper on 18th-century Sindhi poet Sami.
His first published work was Suwasan Jee Surhaan (Fragrance of Breath, 1966), a collection of poems and ghazals.
[2][3] In 1983, he wrote a musical opera, Umar Marueee, based on Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry and was composed by Chaman Tapodan.
[3] In 1985, his collection of ghazals Mero Siji (The Soiled Son, 1984) brought him the Sahitya Akademi Award.
[7][2] He edited a book based on life and works of poet Hari Daryani 'Dilgir', Hujan Hota Hayaat (1986).
[2] Hasid's debut work Suwasan Jee Surhaan was appreciated for being "an eclectic fusion of progressive ideas and traditional romance" and noted for invoking "the sentiment of Srinagar".
He changed his writing style with Mero Siji and avoided any romantic words which was considered as "a rebellion against oneself".