Zehra Fyzee

Zehra Fyzee (1866–1940) was a writer, playwriter and editor working in India in the early part of the twentieth century.

[1] In 1905, Fyzee presided over a women's gathering connected to the Muhammadan Educational Conference.

In 1914 she was elected to the working committee of the All India Muslim Ladies Conference[1] Fyzee was a regular contributor to Urdu women's magazines, including Tehzeeb-e-Niswan, Khaton and Ismat.

[3] Fyzee edited her sister Atiya's letters and diaries before passing them to Muhammadi Begum for publication in Tehzeeb-e-Niswan.

She also edited Nazli's travelogue, Sair-i-Yurop (Travel to Europe), and her mother's books of poetry: Yadgari-Amira and Amin.