Her performance of the poem, which spoke about how the world values Muslims based on how 'good' or 'bad' they are considered to be,[23] went viral after being posted on the Roundhouse's Facebook page.
Describing the period since her performance, she has said, "That sort of publicity was something I couldn't have imagined and it's given me opportunities to genuinely pursue this as an art form.
[27][26] The performance is based on Manzoor-Khan's experiences and insights into the complexities and challenges British Muslim women often face.
In April 2018, Manzoor-Khan joined a group of female playwrights to create a series of plays to be distributed free of charge to the public.
[28] In August 2018, she appeared in a video for The Guardian, titled "One person can matter", in which she provided viewers with five ways they could fight for their cause and stay motivated in the process.
Manzoor-Khan published the book A FLY Girl's Guide to University with co-authors Lola Olufemi, Odelia Younge and Waithera Sebatindira.