Madiha Arsalan Haneef is a versatile individual adeptly managing multiple roles. With a master's in English literature, she excels as a feature writer for renowned publications such as The News, The Friday Times, The Nation, and We News. Her debut poetry collection, 'Bhadoon', highlights her talent with its evocative themes and language. Madiha conducts workshops on creative writing, poetry, and narrative building at institutions like Lahore University for Women College. Her research on mythology and folklore has been internationally published, and her poetry is recognized both in the USA and locally.
As an educator, Madiha has taught at SZABIST and Hamdard University, and led The City School's O' Level section for boys in Islamabad. Her creative consultancy with organizations like USAID underscores her adaptability.
Her dedication to community development and women's empowerment is evident in her leadership role at the Human Rights Council of Pakistan's Islamabad-Rawalpindi chapter.
Outside of work, Madiha enjoys reading, traveling, and art. Her creativity is reflected in her watercolor paintings, photographs, and pottery, demonstrating her captivating artistic depth.