To infuse Ramazan with a sense of spiritual enrichment, Lok Virsa, a subsidiary of the Ministry of National and Literary Heritage, organised a special event titled ‘Maah-e-Isar and Aman’ at Lok Virsa Shakarparian.
The event featured a diverse array of activities, including a calligraphic exhibition, Quran Recitation, Naat contest and Qawwali performance, along with several food stalls to entertain participants and visitors.
Lok Virsa Executive Director Uzair Khan, who was present on the occasion, emphasised the significance of cultural preservation. “Our culture is our identity. We should try our best to maintain the sanctity of the sacred this month.”
Renowned Qawwal Ustad Shahid Ali Khan, a master of the Kirana Gharana, captivated the hearts of the participants with his soul-stirring Qawwalis, rooted in rich Sufi tradition. Qawwali is a profound expression of spiritual devotion, featuring heartfelt poetry in languages such as Urdu and Punjabi. Accompanied by instruments like tabla and harmonium, it aims to connect listeners with the divine at spiritual gatherings.
During the Mughal era, Qawwali gained patronage from rulers, solidifying its status as a cultural treasure. Today, it resonates globally, inspiring millions with its spiritual depth and cultural richness.
Ustad Shahid Ali Khan has over 40 years of experience. His mastery spans traditional Sufi Qawwali, classical, and folk music, enriching cultural tapestries worldwide. Through his performances, he carries forward Qawwali’s legacy as a beacon of spiritual enlightenment.
The programme was conducted by Muhammad Uzair. The Naat, Quran Recitation, and calligraphy segments were overseen by Director of Administration Anwaarul Haq. The organisation of the Qawwali performance was managed by Deputy Director of Media Centre Hina Anwar.
The participants mesmerised the audience with their heartfelt recitations of Naat and Tilawat, showcasing their devotion and reverence for sacred verses.
The exhibition showcased the timeless artistry of calligraphy, where skilled artists demonstrated the beauty and intricacy of this revered form of expression.
The event concluded with attendees indulging in a delectable selection of cultural foods, offering a culinary journey through the diverse flavours of Pakistan, and enriching the cultural experience for all present.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 29th, 2024.
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