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Name
  
Imdad Imam

Role
  

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Born
  
18 April 1886 (
1886-04-18
)
Village Paat (now Dadu District), Bombay Presidency, British India

Spouse(s)
  
Elsa Kazi(m. 1910 – wid. 1967) her death

Died
  
April 13, 1968, Hyderabad, Pakistan

Education
  
London School of Economics and Political Science

Books
  
Allama I.I. Kazi on Education: Addresses and Speeches of Allama I.I. Kazi on Education on Various Occasions at University of Sindh

Organizations founded
  

Imdad Ali Imam Ali Kazi (Sindhi: علامه آء آء قاضي‎) (b. 1886 – d.1968), also known as Imdad Ali Kazi, the son of Kazi Imam Ali Ansari, was a scholar, philosopher, jurist, and educationist. He is considered to be a founding father of the University of Sindh at its present location at Jamshoro. He published works of Sindhi art, literature, mysticism, education and history. 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. They also worked on a translation of the verses of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

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Education and early life

Kazi was the second son of the second wife of Kazi Imam Ali Ansari, the District Magistrate of Hyderabad, and was born on 18 April 1886, at Hyderabad.

Career

The British offered the young barrister the post of Civil Judge of Tando Mohammad Khan.

Legacy

Several books and articles and have been written on Kazi and tributes are paid to him annually on the anniversary of his death

Allama I.I. Kazi Central Library at University of Sindh was named in honour of Kazi.

References

Imdad Ali Imam Ali Kazi Wikipedia


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