A novel writer, Safeerah Mughal

Words are powerful. That’s what Safeerah has come to know at her 16 years. She has achieved several awards and respect in the world of writers thanks to her works. She never imagined how far she would get in such a short age. She received an invitation to 10 Downing Street, an inspiring experience that went further in her life. One year after that, she realized about the power her words had.

A novel writer, Safeerah Mughal

She won the Key Stage Four short story and verse rivalries inside of the Young Muslim Writers Awards and had the delight of meeting the regarded judges and listening to their input. Safeerah adores all stories, whether in composition or verse, and can be discovered perusing creators from Rumi and Hafiz one day to Khalid Hosseini and Derek Landy the following.

Safeerah is cheer up the differentiating scenes of her legacy – the amazing Yorkshire landscape of moving valleys and stunning fields, the smell of wet earth and blooms, Pakistan’s prepared earth and zest, and the yells of merchants offering their products.

She recently was a speaker at TedExTeen in London, where she delighted the audience with her poetry, which she uses to arise the interest for international issues. She seeks to inspire the new generations on the power of words, something that has been left because of the social media, the electronic devices and the interest of youth far away from books. She is passionate and disciplined on what she does, truly an example for her age.

One day she wants to bring home the bacon from mastering the speculative chemistry of musings and occasionally thinking of them down, such a big dream. If you want to know a little bit more of this wonderful young writer, you can look for more at the social media.
Links:
twitter.com/SafeerahMughal

instagram.com/saf_mughal