Qazi Muhammad Isa[a] (17 July 1914 – 19 June 1976) was a Pakistani politician and activist of the Pakistan Movement.
He was from a Shia Hazara of Sheikh Ali tribe, which migrated from Kandahar, Afghanistan to Pishin in Balochistan, Pakistan.
[3] "After having been called to Bar in January 1939, he returned home and met Quaide-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Bombay.
"[2] He played a key role in the Pakistan Movement and was one of the trusted lieutenants of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
He was the youngest member of the Working Committee of the All-India Muslim League and as President of the Baluchistan Provincial Muslim League, he quickly organized the party throughout the province and played a key role in the 'Vote for Pakistan movement' and in the historical referendum of the then North-West Frontier Province.