He was an alumnus of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College and an authorized disciple of Ashraf Ali Thanwi in Sufism.
[4] Ghouri worked as deputy collector for 7 years[5] and later joined the Department of Education.
[6] He was a poet and wrote in the ghazal, nazm, hamd and naat genre of Urdu poetry.
[6] His poem "Dars-e-Ibrat", "Jagah Ji Lagane Ki Dunya Nahi Hai" was released by Junaid Jamshed in his Jalwa-e-Janan album.
[1] According to John Mohammed Butt, "No one enshrines the life and mission of Ashraf Ali Thanwi more than Majzub.