After being freed from the jail, he started to teach in the religious school Mazhar-ul-Uloom of Pir Ali shah. Believing it to be a threat to the government, he was imprisoned. When the Khilafat Movement started, he enthusiastically participated in it and delivered very emotional speeches. His Last teacher was Molana Khair Muhammad Magsi. Finally, he was given a religious degree to impart religious education. To acquire further education, he went to Badin, Bugra Memon, Toha, Sujawal and other cities, from where he received the education of Sindhi, Arabic, Persian, Jurisprudence and Hadith.
Molvi Ahmed Mallah received education in a religious school of Hafiz Abdullah Mandhro. Mallah used to sing old songs and tried to fix his own poetry in the melodies. He belonged to a poor family, but quite well-mannered in his attitude, intelligence, behavior, and character. Mallah was a folk and national poet of Sindh.
He was a moderate Islamic Mullah and had translated Quran in Sindhi in poetic way. Molvi Ahmed Mallah ( Sindhi: مولوي احمد ملاح) was born on first February 1877 in village Kundi, Deh Lohan, Badin District. Kundi, Deh Lohan, Badin District Sindh, British India