Punjab arts Council organized a Mehfil-e-Musalama in the memory of great sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain. Mehfil-e-Musalama was presided over by Muhammad Izharul Haq, while Nasir Ali Nasir performed the duties of host.
Speaking at Mehfil-e-Musalama, Muhammad Izhar-ul-Haq said that the incident of Karbala drew a boundary between right and wrong, oppressor and oppressed, which cannot be erased for the rest of the world. Karbala is the story of Imam Hussain and his Ahl al-Bayt’s truthfulness, bravery, principledness and self-sacrifice, which was written with their own blood. This story is completely free from any worldly interest and greed. Therefore, its brilliance increases with every passing moment, he
added.
Director of Arts Council Waqar Ahmad said that the incident of Karbala teaches us that instead of bowing down in front of tyranny, we should stand against it because supporting oppressors is a crime in itself. The incident of Karbala is a story of human pride and exaltation. This is the story of honorable humanity.
Ahmad Farooq, Saleem Shehzad, Ahmad Raza Raja, Imran Aami, Aqeel Shah,
Hafeezullah Badal, Ijaz Khan Sahar, Husam Hur, Saddam Fida, Tasoor Hussain Fanwat, Rukhsana Thaman, Maria Naqvi, Ahsan Saim, Fayyaz Hussain Shah, Prof. Atiqur Rahman, Naushaba Hashmi, Saeed Raja, Colonel Shahab Ahmad Qureshi, Rukhsana Sehar, Mudassar Abbas offered prayers to Imam Hussain and martyrs of Karbala. Mehfil-e-Muslama was attended by a large number of people from twin cities.