Mohammad Amir Khusru Akhtar

Love. Love. Love.

Before every name, before every thought, before every breath — there is only love.

Dr. Mohammad Amir Khusru Akhtar, writing as Shunya, does not write to impress.

He writes because something eternal keeps blooming inside him — and refuses to stay silent.

“Shunya” is not a persona.

It is the silence that remains when everything else has fallen away.

A place where the soul leans back,

where questions aren’t answered but embraced,

and where love is not an idea — but an atmosphere.

He doesn’t use words to decorate — he uses them to disarm, to soften, to open.

And sometimes, to say nothing at all.

Born with an unshakable love for reading and writing,

he began writing in 1993 —

and has since created a vast body of work that dances between silence and wonder.

He is a faculty member at Usha Martin University in Ranchi, India,

where he teaches Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and the Metaverse.

But his real curriculum is older than data —

it’s written in wind, wonder, and the quiet arithmetic of longing.

He walks gently between science and surrender,

where algorithms end and awe begins.

His books explore longing, transformation, and the sacred nature of desire —

reminding us that beauty is a door we do not always open,

but which sometimes opens us.

"I do not write to be read.

I write because love has nowhere else to go."

This isn’t just a quote — it is the center of his being.

Every sentence he writes carries this vow:

to reflect, not instruct

to remember, not reform

to love, not define

His books are not maps.

They are fires.

They don’t tell you which way to walk —

they remind you that you are the way.

If you have ever loved someone you could not name,

if you have ever cried and felt God was listening,

if you have ever stood in silence and felt more alive than in any crowd —

then this is not your first time meeting him.

This is just the first time you remembered.

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