Background
His father, Din Mohamed Kazi, was a highly notable personality of the area.
His father, Din Mohamed Kazi, was a highly notable personality of the area.
He rose to the position of first Director of Public Instruction Sindh after remaining Educational Inspector Sindh in the Bombay Presidency. He was closely related to the renowned intellectual Allama I. I. Kazi. He died in 1955 and was survived by two sons A G North Kazi and Justice Bashir Ghulam Nabi Kazi, two daughters Khaki and Ayesha, married to Mumtaz Kazi and Ahmed Hussain A Kazi, respectively.
His several grand children include Tariq Kazi, Farooq Kazi, Mutawakkil Kazi, Rabia Kazi Junejo, Rafiq Kazi, Khalid Kazi, Safia Kazi, Nilofer Kazi Qureshi, Shahnaz Kazi, Nasir Kazi, Safdar Kazi, Salma Kazi Bozdar, Sohail Kazi, Mansoor Kazi, Asma Kazi and Ghulam Nabi Kazi.
Kazi started his career as Principal of the Naushero Feroze Madressah. High schools during those days were called madressahs to dispel the impression that they were averse to religion and this name served to increase the enrolment of students.
As soon as Sindh became a separate province in 1936, he was appointed to head the Education Sector as Director of Public Instructions Sindh by the Governor Sir Lancelot Graham. He was with Sir Lancelot Graham when the latter visited the Sindh Madressah School on 8 August 1936.
He retired in 1939, and was succeeded by Doctor Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota.
In that capacity he was also Member of the Education Advisory Board of India and often visited the capital Delhi to represent his province in these meetings