Youth’s approach to Islamic art lauded
The Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) organised a group Islamic calligraphy exhibition here on Thursday in connection with the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Pakistan.
RAC Director Waqar Ahmed, while speaking as the chief guest of the exhibition, said that the artists had written the Quranic verses beautifully.
He said that the art of Islamic calligraphy has a prominent and unique place in our civilisation and culture. At the same time, today's youth have stepped into the field of Islamic calligraphy with a good attitude and new ideas.
The youth's work is a means of expressing the realities of life, and the Holy Quran written in the artworks from Pakistan and around the world in the exhibition was a source of pride for us, he said.
Waqar added that the Punjab government paid full attention to promoting and developing all art genres.
Speaking at the ceremony, Assistant Director Muhammad Sulaiman said that by following the Quranic teachings, a person gets mental and emotional peace in this world and the hereafter. "Without it, human life cannot reach its ascension," he added.
He said that Pakistan was among the countries where artists have done great work in calligraphy.
The artwork of Muhammad Ashraf Heera, Azeem Iqbal, Khawaja Muhammad Hussain, Shabbir Ahmed Zia, Muhammad Yunis Rumi, Sidra Azam, Ayesha Nosheen, Jazeb Ali Qureshi, Sania Shabbir, Asma Sajid, Tahreem Bashir, Touba Waqar, Ariba Javed, Faiza, Azqa Aslam Omara Afshin, Mohammad Khanzala, Shamim Idris, Tabinda Batul and Tamman Yaqoob was on display at the exhibition.
Certificates of appreciation were also distributed to the artists at the end of the ceremony, while many art lovers attended the opening ceremony. The exhibition will continue till July 25.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 23rd, 2022.