DR. SHAHZAD QAISER (SI) HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS
 VICE PRESIDENT IQBAL ACADEMY PAKISTAN

Renowned Iqbal Scholar and intellectual Dr. Shahzad Qaiser has been appointed as Vice President Iqbal Academy Pakistan after Justice Dr. Javid Iqbal. He has a bright track record of serving on key positions in the Pakistan Civil Services. At the time of his retirement he had been serving as special secretary to the Prime Minister. He also worked as head of NIPA and Administrative staff College Lahore.
Dr. Shahzad Qaiser received his education in Lahore, at the Government College where he received his BA in 1968 and two years later, did his MA in Philosophy from the University of the Punjab. He entered the Civil Service of Pakistan where he presently serves as the Special Secretary to the Prime Ministry.
After two decades of distinguished career as a civil servant, Shahzad returned to the Academia to earn hi PhD from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, in 1994 (winning the Tareen Gold Medal) on his dissertation The Meataphysics of Khawaja Ghulam Farid, a subject which has engaged him for all his mature years.
He has published numerous books, among them, Quest for the Eternal, Of Intellect and Reason, Metaphysics and Tradition, Dimensions of Khawaja Farid’s Metaphysics, the Metaphysics of Khawaja Ghulam Farid, Iqbal and Khawaja Ghulam Farid on Experiencing God.
His has five collections of Light Essays (Inshaiya) in Urdu to his credit. He is an accomplished poet of Punjabi Language where he has excelled in the traditional literary genre of Kafi, publishing five volumes of Kafis; Asmana Dey Bohe Khol, Mein Nayein Sub Tun, Gal Wich Payum Prit Mohar, Talawat-e-Wajud, Ishq Faqr de Sang, and a collection of Poems Dooji Akh.
His literary and academic achievements have earned him many awards, starting from the prestigious Arnold Gold Medal for his First Class First in MA, Pitras Bokhari Award in English Literature, Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL), (1994), Waris Shah Award in Punjabi Literature, (PAL, 1994) Khawaja Ghulam Farid Gold Medal, Islamia University (1998) and President’s Award for Pride of Performance in Punjabi Literature (1998).