Shehzad Ahmed (poet)

Shehzad Ahmed[1] (Urdu: شہزاد احمد 16 April 1932 – 2 August 2012; sometimes spelled Shahzad Ahmad), was a Pakistani Urdu poet, writer and director of Majlis-e-Taraqqi-e-Adab, an old-book library of Pakistan.

Shehzad's poetry collection comprises about thirty books and several other publications on psychology.

During his collage life, he was reciting poems he used to wrote, and later in 1958 he published his first poetry book titled Sadaf.

His prominent poems or poetry books include Sadaf, Sitar, Bhujti Ankhain, Jalti, Tuta Huwa Pal, and Utray Meri Khak Per.

During his poetry career, he wrote about ninety Gazals, eleven Nazms and other poetic expressions on different subjects, including religious, social and love.