Hameed Nizami or Hamid Nizami, was an eminent journalist, literary figure, Pakistan Movement activist, and the founder as well as the editor-in-chief of the Urdu-language newspaper, the Nawa-i-Waqt. He earned national prominence for penning several political articles and opinionatedcolumns in support of successful Pakistan Movement while he played a crucial role in the growing influence of the print journalism in Pakistan.
In 1940, Nizami left the Orient Press and founded the Nawa-i-Waqt newspaper. He became the newspaper's first editor-in-chief from Lahore on 23 March 1940. The Nawa-i-Waqt was a monthly newspaper but he quickly converted the newspaper into weekly on 15 December 1942. After hiring more staff and gaining more credibility, the Nawa-i-Waqt began publishing as a daily newspaper on 19 July 1944. The first edition of the Nawa-i-Waqt came out on 22 July 1944 with a Muslim prayer and a message of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in it. Nizami's efforts made Nawa-i-Waqt, with all its resources limitations, a powerful voice of the peoplefor the cause of All India Muslim League and he penned several articles for the support of Pakistan Movement. He was noted as a strong spokesman for democracy in the country, and wrote a harsh column against the first martial law imposed by PresidentIskander Mirza. Through his newspaper, he took hard stance on communism and supported capitalism during the 1950s. He began to raise his voice against the martial law despite hardship imposed by the government. He once described the martial law as a "dark night".
Hameed Nizami died on 22 February 1962 in Lahore. His death was mourned throughout the country. After his death, the newspaper founded the "Hameed Nizami Memorial Society" dedicated to his style of journalism, and held memorial sessions on his death anniversary every year. His journalism style was influenced by the renowned philosopher, Iqbal, and he had conveyed Iqbal's words in articles he wrote. To many conservative politicians, Nizami is noted as a crucial figure in shaping the print media in Pakistan. Hameed Nizami's son, Arif Nizami, and grandson, Babur Nizami, run the daily newspaper Pakistan Today. In 2013, The Hameed Nizami Memorial Society held an event on his 51st death anniversary in Lahore, Pakistan where noted Pakistani scholars and political leaders spoke to pay him tributes including SM Zafar, Justice Nasira Iqbal and Bushra Rahman.