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Exhibition of Quranic manuscripts, calligraphy concludes in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi

SHAFAQNA- IQNA: A week-long unique and impressive exhibition of ancient Quranic manuscripts and works of Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) Era wrapped up in Pakistan’s city of Rawalpindi. Jointly organized by Punjab Arts Council and Iran’s Culture House (Khaneh Farhang), it concluded at Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) Wednesday with an impressive moment of heavy attendance by art lovers of ancient Islamic calligraphy.

The exhibition also contained 700-year-old Quranic manuscripts besides masterpieces of art works by renowned calligraphist Muhammad Azeem Iqbal. Senior Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League (Q) Zeba Naz attended the ceremony as the chief guest who visited the exhibition along with Naheed Manzoor and Director Waqar Ahmad.

Addressing the closing ceremony, Zeba Naz said that the exhibition of manuscripts of the Holy Quran was a source of spiritual joy and a manifestation of the common property of Muslims, thenews.com.pk reported. She said that promotion of mutual harmony and tolerance among Muslims was essential in the current situation and the Punjab Arts Council Rawalpindi had played an important role in this regard.

Zeba Naz said that after seeing more than 50 works of calligraphic art by Muhammad Azeem Iqbal, the memory of the Prophet’s era was also refreshed because this calligrapher has tried to fill his works with the same color as at that time where so many facilities were not available and the Quran was preserved by writing on whatever was available.

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