
Khurshid Kamal, born in Lahore in 1946, embarked on a remarkable journey from a humble beginning to becoming a literary luminary. He began his artistic odyssey in 1964, nurturing his poetic talents and, under the guidance of Tanveer Naqvi, delved deep into Sufi philosophy. In 1972, he penned a poetic gem that would echo through time.
Beyond poetry, Kamal ventured into television and film, leaving a lasting legacy with works like “Sona Chandi” and “Andhera Ujala.” In 1986, he authored “Khali Bohay,” marking the start of a prolific literary career.
However, it was in 1990 that Khurshid Kamal underwent a profound spiritual transformation, dedicating himself to simplifying the understanding of the Quran. His legacy is a testament to the power of art and wisdom. On September 20, 2023, he left this world, but his words and wisdom endure, enriching the lives of those fortunate enough to encounter his brilliance. Khurshid Kamal’s journey serves as a beacon of inspiration for all who seek enlightenment through literature and spirituality.