Alizey Najaf belongs to the suburban town of Sarai Mir in Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh. She is a writer, poet, columnist, and interviewer. Her columns frequently appear in various newspapers, including Siyasi Taqdeer, Srinagar Jung, Qaumi Sahafat, Rashtriya Sahara, Hamara Samaj, and Roznama Inkishaf. Notably, she is a regular columnist for Roznama Inquilab and Rashtriya Sahara, two of India's most widely circulated newspapers, and continues to contribute to them.
Beyond journalism, her literary essays and ghazals find space in esteemed literary journals across India and Pakistan. She has also conducted interviews with prominent literary and intellectual figures, which are regularly published in the literary magazine Tarjeehat.
Alizey Najaf maintains a deep engagement with both poetry and prose. Reading is her cherished passion, and her interests span literature, religious studies, psychology, and analytical writings. As for her creative expression, she has primarily explored the ghazal form but is now venturing into nazm. She has a particular fondness for free verse and quatrains. Additionally, she continues to write essays on literature, psychology, and social structures. Given her role as a columnist, political writing also frequently emerges from her pen.