Rawalpindi, (Parliament Times) : Bazme Ahbab Qalam Pakistan arranged a Naat Competition among school students of Rawalpindi, Islamabad to celebrate Eid Milad-ud-Nabi in collaboration with Punjab Council of the Arts. Wajiha Akram, Parliamentary
Secretary for Federal Education and Professional Training graced the occasion as
chief guest. More than 50 students from different schools participated in the Naat
Khawani competitions. Mobina Adil got first position in primary level, while
Abbdul Moeez and Ashir Ali came second and third respectively. Among the high
school level Samina won first position, while Asiya Bibi and Hijab Fatima came
second and third respectively. Addressing at occasion, Parliamentary Secretary for
Federal Education and Professional Training Wajiha Akram said Hazrat
Muhammad is dearest to us than our own lives. The month of Rabi-ul-Awwal is a
blessing for Muslims all over the world. All the children have beautifully
expressed their love for the Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). Muslims need to follow
the teachings of the Holy Prophet in order to regain their lost glory in the world,
she added. Director Waqar Ahmed said that the hearts of Muslims are enlightened
by the love of the Holy Prophet. Naheed Manzoor and President Bazme Ahbab
Qalam Ali Asghar Samar also addressed on the occasion and thanked participants.
At the end of the competition, prayers were offered for the protection and glory of
the Muslim Ummah and especially Pakistan.
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