Sajad Farhadi is an acclaimed Iranian poet, lyricist, and author, born in 1990 in the coastal town of Bandar Genaveh, Bushehr Province. His literary journey began in his teenage years, when his passion for poetry and songwriting found its first audience through prestigious Iranian literary magazines and newspapers. Gifted with both creative expression and analytical thinking, Farhadi pursued a formal education in Computer Software Engineering, successfully combining a technical career with his ever-evolving artistic path.

Throughout his career, Farhadi has established himself as a prominent voice in contemporary Persian songwriting. His works have been featured in celebrated anthologies such as Iranian Songwriters 98 and The Autumn Alley, showcasing his lyrical depth and emotional resonance. With a distinct poetic style that blends traditional Persian sentiment with modern themes, he has written lyrics that speak to the heart while preserving the elegance of classic Persian poetry.

In addition to adult poetry and lyrics, Farhadi has made significant contributions to children’s literature. His two published titles, Khahar (Sister) and Zemestoon (Winter), reflect his ability to connect with younger audiences through warmth, imagination, and emotional authenticity. These works have been well received by both readers and critics, affirming his versatility as a writer.

His most recent lyrical collection, Mano Paeez Mifahme (Autumn Understands Me), published by Izad Ghalam, is a heartfelt compilation of songs that explore themes of solitude, nostalgia, and the passage of time. The book has gained recognition among poetry enthusiasts and further cemented his place as one of the emerging literary voices of his generation.

As a multidisciplinary figure bridging art and technology, Sajad Farhadi continues to inspire audiences through his words—whether on paper, in music, or across digital platforms. His work resonates with anyone who has loved deeply, lost quietly, or found solace in poetry.

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