A renowned poet and one of the most prolific writers of his time, Ayman is the son of the renowned playwright and writer, Bahjat Qamar. Throughout his career, Ayman has written numerous poems for prominent singers in Egypt and the Arab world. He has also gained experience in writing screenplays for films, including "I Love You and I Too" starring Mustafa Qamar in 2003, "Under My Roof" starring Mohamed Heneidy in 2007, and "Sorry to Disturb You" starring Ahmed Helmy in 2008.
Ayman has been credited with writing many songs and theme songs for films and television series. Initially, he wrote lyrics for mobile phone and electrical appliance advertisements, but he struggled financially and was unable to sustain himself. However, he later discovered a group of young men who were working on an album called "I Took Your Cinema" in 1991, which, according to Ayman, was a failure. Despite this, he continued to search for a way to connect with people and eventually found success.
Through his collaboration with composer Hassan Dina, Ayman entered the cassette market and went on to work with many famous singers, including Samira Said, Faris, Ayhab Tawfiq, Amr Diab, and others.