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Islamabad Hosts Quran Artworks Exhibition at PNCA

10:57 - December 15, 2022
News ID: 3481682
TEHRAN (IQNA) – An exhibition of Quranic artworks is underway in at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) in Islamabad.

 

The event was inaugurated by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political & Public Affairs, and National Heritage Engr Amir Muqam on Wednesday.

The exhibition was organized by National Heritage and Culture Division (NH&CD) while artist Khan Shahnawaz Malhi presented exquisite hand knit verses of The Holy Quran.

Muqam was accompanied by Secretary National Heritage and Culture Fareena Mazhar, Senior Joint Secretary NH&CD Abdul Sattar Khokhar, Director General PNCA and other senior officials of the division.

Amir Muqam said, “Looking at today's exhibition, I feel a sense of spirituality. The NH&CD is also taking substantial steps to promote Islamic calligraphy.”

Muqam praised Khan Shahnawaz Malhi for his amazing work in which he knitted Quranic verses with threads on Sheesham wood.

The exhibition, which will continue till December 15, is attracting a large number of visitors as well as foreign delegates.

Khan Shahnawaz Malhi, a retired Sindh police official, used a unique technique to hand-knit all verses and chapters of the Holy Quran on around 8,000 pencils. He has had a passion for drawing since childhood. He wove The Holy Quran by nylon thread using his fingers, which is absolutely unique and amazing.

 

Source: urdupoint.com

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