Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH – "The love for the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) gives birth to Naat poetry. Naat should be straight from one's heart," said Syed Zulwiqar, an intellectual, while addressing the audience in a literary gathering to welcome (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH – "Urdu language and poetry are still very popular in India and even non-Muslims are writing ghazals, but the Urdu script is in danger of becoming extinct. Urdu's script is very important. The script is like the face of a (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH – "Iqbal's book ‘Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam' should be read by people who have the urge to understand his thought and poetry," asserted Arshad Munir, consul welfare Pakistani Consulate, Jeddah, while chairing a (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH – "The Holy Qur'an brings glad tidings and hope for the whole humanity. Islam has the essence of all Abrahamic religions that is why it has universal appeal," said participants in the recent program of Majlis-e-Ilm-o-Adab, (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — "Arabs conquered Sindh in the early days of Islam. Their rule lasted for almost three centuries there. Islam enriched Sindh's culture by its spiritual values and gave a new life to Sindh's people and society. While writing (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — "Haj is the 5th pillar of Islam. It reminds us of the sacrifice of Prophet Abraham, peace be upon him. It paves the way for the unity of the mankind. Every year, we try to distribute some small gifts to the guests of Allah. (...)
JEDDAH — "Majlis-e-Ilm-o-Adab, Jeddah has been serving Urdu lovers selflessly. It is a good literary platform for the children too. The children's participation in this forum, bears testimony to the fact that we can still save our children from the (...)
JEDDAH – The poetry of Allama Muhammad Iqbal deeply reflects classical Arabic traditions, according to a Pakistani scholar.
"Iqbal's similes and metaphors show that his poetry has roots in ancient Arabic poetry. Studies on Iqbal can play a vital (...)
JEDDAH – Noted Pakistani poet and scholar Dr. Khurshid Rizvi visited Aiwan-e-Urdu, Jeddah, which has gained the unique identity of a library housing thousands of Urdu books on different topics, literary journals and newspapers.
"I welcome the famous (...)
JEDDAH – Tahsimul Haq Haqqi, outgoing welfare consul at Pakistan's Consulate General in Jeddah, said he was leaving the Kingdom with fond memories.
"The Bride of the Red Sea has left everlasting imprints on my mind and soul. I am leaving the city (...)
JEDDAH — Communal forces in India are trying their best to polarize the nation on religious lines, but they are bound to fail, said a former legal adviser to the Uttar Pradesh state government.
"The communal elements leave no stones unturned to (...)
JEDDAH – Majlis-e-Ilm-o-Adab, Jeddah, recently organized a ceremony to felicitate three children — Syed Muhammad, Syed Mustafa and Majidah Tashfeen — who completed learning the Holy Qur'an with the correct rules of recitation.
Maulana Ziyaul Hasan (...)
JEDDAH – Majlis-e-Ilm-o-Adab, Jeddah, organized an iftar party and Naatiyah program in which a large number of people participated enthusiastically at Al-Ruwais district.
The main attraction of this program was charming children who mesmerized the (...)
LUCKNOW — Taking strong exception to the recent verdict of a special court in the Gulbarg Society massacre case, Zafaryab Jilani, additional advocate general of Uttar Pradesh (UP), called the judgment "weak" and "not exemplary" in an exclusive (...)
JEDDAH — "When I look back at different environmental issues, I see great similarity between pollution and corruption. Corruption is generally referred in financial matters and pollution to natural resources. However, the root cause and impact is (...)
JEDDAH — "Dr. Khalid Javed Jan's poem — Main Baaghi Hoon has till yet remained among the most quoted poem in the political spectrum. It has become Jan's identity," said Dr. Mahmood Iqbal Haider.
Dr. Khalid Javed has published five poetry collections (...)
JEDDAH – "We are pleased to announce the launch of the Gulf Urdu Council. Its aim will be to organize Mushairahs and seminars to promote Urdu language and literature. Poets and writers living in Gulf countries will be awarded by this council," said (...)
JEDDAH — "It gives me immense pleasure to see Jeddah emerging as a prominent center of Urdu language and poetry. The Jeddah and Riyadh literary circles have proved their importance. We get the glimpses of Kingdom's Urdu literary scene through our (...)
JEDDAH – "Culture is the bridge that unites people and countries. This grand evening bears testimony to this fact. At short notice under the aegis of Aalami Urdu Markaz, Jeddah, Pakistani, Indian and Saudi literati and shining poets from these (...)
JEDDAH — "The UP Cabinet reshuffle is not an eyewash to appease voters. It is to correct the image of Samajwadi Party. The ministers whose performance was not up to the mark were replaced by the ones that will serve people," said Abu Asim Azmi a (...)
JEDDAH — Aalami Urdu Markaz Jeddah's subsidiary Majlis-e-Iqbal organized a Mushairah and dinner for American-Indian poet Hamid Amrohvi at the residence of Markaz's President Athar Abbasi.
In a select gathering of the poets and intellectuals, Amrohvi (...)
JEDDAH — Majlis-e-Ilm-o-Adab, Jeddah organized a Seerah Seminar at Al-Ruwais district in which a large number of poets, intellectuals and audience participated.
This seminar had two sessions. The first session began with the recitation of a few (...)
JEDDAH – "Muslim Ummah as well as the humanity seeks peace. Peace can be achieved by the unity. Love of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him is binding force for Ummah and humanity," said Abdul Rauf, in a meeting organized by (...)
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — "Jeddah as a principal gateway to the holiest cities in Islam, Makkah Al-Mukarramah and Madinah Al-Munawwarah, has always been a place of attraction to the millions of people. In 1976, Jeddah was too small. But the modern city (...)
JEDDAH — "Indian, poets, writers, intellectuals, artists and common people are very wise. They will never allow the Indian social mosaic to be ruined by some short-sighted or fringe elements," said Mirza Parvez Beg while presiding over a (...)