Karachi University hosted the 15th annual Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) celebration, organized by Anjuman Muhibban-e-Rasool. The event saw participation from Karachi University’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr. Khalid Iraqi, students, faculty members, and renowned scholars and naat reciters. Distinguished guests included Dr. Umair Mahmood Siddiqui, Allama Abdul Jabbar Ahmed Naqshbandi, Dr. Aziz Mahmood Al-Azhari, Dr. Intikhab-ul-Fatt, Dr. Arman Ahmed, Mahmood-ul-Hasan Ashrafi, Khawar Naqshbandi, and Asad Ayub. Organizers Dr. Majeedullah Qadri, Mansoor Hasan Qadri, Dr. Sadiq Ali Khan, and Anjuman Muhibban-e-Rasool’s students led the event with devotion and coordination. Vice Chancellor Dr. Khalid Iraqi emphasized, “We are followers of the Prophet (PBUH) whom even Western philosophers acknowledge as one of the greatest figures of humanity.”
He remarked on current struggles in Palestine, Lebanon, and Kashmir, linking them to the Muslim community’s distancing from the Prophet’s (PBUH) vision and a lack of strong leadership in Islamic nations. Allama Abdul Jabbar Naqshbandi addressed the audience, saying, “Today, we face rising challenges and remain unaware. As Muslims, we must awaken from this indifference and safeguard our faith through good company.” Dr. Aziz Mahmood Al-Azhari advised young people to avoid negative social media influences and to embrace the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH). Dr. Majeedullah Qadri, a founding member of Anjuman Muhibban-e-Rasool, encouraged students to integrate love for Islam and the Prophet (PBUH) with their academic pursuits. Mansoor Hasan Qadri highlighted that Milad celebrations at Karachi University were once small-scale events but have now become one of the largest Milad gatherings in the nation’s universities, thanks to the Anjuman’s efforts. The Milad event serves as an opportunity to inspire students with religious and moral values, nurturing a profound love for the Prophet (PBUH) in the hearts of Karachi University’s youth.