Since childhood he was in the search of mystic approach and in this regard on 10 February 1908, he converted to Islam on the hands of Shaikh Abdul Rahim at Hyderabad, Sindh.
Afterwards he lived at Hyderabad where Rais Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri made him editor of his own newspaper Al Amen Sindhi: الامين.
[3] He was an active participant of Silk Letter Movement (Reshmi Rumal Tahrik) (Sindhi: ريشمي رومال تحريڪ), by Molana Ubeduallah Sindhi, in which he was imprisoned in 1919 for three years.
Later, he addressed a campaign against the British Raj in a procession in 1920 at Larkana and was again imprisoned for two years.
[1] In 1940, under the ministry of Mir Bunda Ali Khan, he was made a Minister in Sindh.