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Islamic calligraphy exhibition held at Punjab Arts Council

RAWALPINDI - In honor of the auspicious month of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the Punjab Arts Council hosted an exhibition of Islamic calligraphy on Friday.


Raja Muhammad Anwar, vice president of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce, and Waqar Ahmed, director of the Arts Council, jointly opened the show. The show featured more than 50 pieces of Islamic calligraphy created by emerging artists.

All of the artwork on show at the exhibition, according to special guest Raja Muhammad Anwar, are exceptional. The lines from the Quran were painted on the canvas by the young artists as a way of expressing their ardent love for Allah and the Holy Prophet.

The chief guest added that the Punjab Arts Council and the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry are collaborating to promote culture.

The Punjab Arts Council will soon host programs in the visual, literary, and performing arts. The Punjab Arts Council has taken care of the forgotten crafts, traditions, and customs, making it clear that it is in fact the protector of Punjabi culture. Punjab Arts Council is the largest organization in Punjab province for fostering art, culture, literature, and performing arts, according to Waqar Ahmad, director of the Arts Council.


The creation of arts councils in Punjab's nine divisions and four districts demonstrates the government's interest in fostering the arts there. The building of Arts Councils will also get underway in Kasur, Nankana Sahib, Mianwali, and Taunsa Sharif in the upcoming years. He concluded by congratulating all the kids who took part in the display. Shields were presented to the young painters at the conclusion of the event.

In the meanwhile, a Seerat un Nabi festival lasting a full week was held at the Mashal Association-run girls' school to honor the month of Rabi-ul Awwal. A Mehfil e Milad, which was attended by school personnel, students, and members of Mashal, marked the conclusion of the event.

It was a lovely and contemplative morning. In addition to reciting Durood-o-Salaam, the pupils were informed of the essence of Islam and reminded of the examples and ideals that Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) conveyed in his behavior.

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