Syed Mussarat Khalil Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust, which promotes the ideology of Pakistan, held an award ceremony to honor Saudis and Pakistanis who have worked toward promoting Saudi-Pakistan relations at a local restaurant here recently. Pakistan Consul General Aftab Ahmed Khokher was the chief guest at the function which was also attended by Ambassador Izzat Kamil Mufti and Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Nasseef. Khokher praised the efforts of Masood Puri, president Nazaria-e-Pakistan, and Safia Ishaq, convener ladies' wing, and their team members on the occasion. Puri, explaining the importance of the two-nation theory and the establishment of Pakistan, said that the two-nation theory is crucial to the establishment of the country and there is a tremendous need to make Pakistani youngsters both in Pakistan and abroad aware of this important fact. He read out the message of Dr. Majeed Nizami, the founder and chairman of Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust, in which Nizami stressed the importance of spreading awareness among the youth about the two-nation theory to secure the future of Pakistan. The government of Pakistan praised the efforts and work of Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust. It also allocated some funds to establish the Quaid-e-Azam House and to educate the new generation about the significance of the ideology of Pakistan. Students of Pakistan International School Taif presented patriotic songs. The Quaid-e-Azam Award was given to Dr. Abdullah Omar Nasseef, president of the World Muslim Congress (WMC) and Dr. Tanweer Zaman for organizing the recent successful Saudi-Pakistan friendship program here. Tarek Mishkhas, editor of Urdu News, Abubakar Memon, Shafiquz Zaman, the celebrated calligrapher of the Prophet's Mosque, and businessman Nazir Memon were also recipients of Quaid-e-Azam Award. Certificates were given to students who got the highest scores in their examinations. Nazaria-e-Pakistan speaker Dr. Tasneem Zaman and journalist Fouzia Khan also received an award for their efforts in promoting the trust.