DADU: Speakers of a ceremony held on Sunday to observe 49th death anniversary of Sindh University’s founding VC Allama II Kazi, paid rich tribute to the founder vice-chancellor of Sindh University (SU), late Allama II Kazi, for his services in the field of education.
They urged the university students to play their vital role for the promotion of education for this was the best way to pay homage to the founder of the Sindh University, Kazi.
The ceremony held at the mausoleum of Allama Kazi, organised by the Sindh University administration to mark his 49th death anniversary.
SU vice chancellor Prof Dr Fateh Muhammad Burfat said that Allama I.I Kazi was a great exponent of modern Sindhi education and a real scholar who led his entire life for the development and progress of Sindh University, Sindh and Pakistan by imparting quality education.
He said Allama I.I. Kazi was not only the founder vice chancellor of the university, but he was also promoter of modern Sindhi language.
He announced that seminars and conferences would be organised and relevant chairs would be established in order to provide cutting-edge knowledge to the new generation about the academic efforts of Allama Kazi.
Dr Burfat said that Allama I. I. Kazi was an original genius of apex standard; hence, he said there was no any other intellectual like him in this contemporary world. “He was one of the most innovative and influential scholars and jurists of his time who gave Sindh both great scholars and jurists such as the Late G.M. Sayed, late A.K. Brohi and many such others,” he maintained.
On the occasion, the prayers for the departed soul were also offered. On the occasion, among others, Dr Abdullah Dayo, Dr Muneerddin Soomro, Dr Muhammad Mashooque Siddiqui, Engr. Sajjad Hussain Shah, Ghulam Murtaza Siyal, Ghulam Nabi Bhallai and Muhammad Ali Ghanghro were also present.