Exhibition of Azeem Iqbal’s Islamic Art concludes at Punjab Arts Council

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RAWALPINDI, MAR 28 /DNA/ – The exhibition of renowned artist Muhammad Azeem Iqbal’s Islamic artworks at the Punjab Arts Council has successfully concluded. The chief guest of the closing ceremony was Iran’s Cultural Attaché, Dr. Mehdi Taheri. The exhibition featured Muhammad Azeem Iqbal’s unique Islamic artworks, showcasing Islamic calligraphy, traditional motifs, and spiritual aesthetics. A large number of art enthusiasts, teachers, students, and the general public visited the exhibition and appreciated the distinctive style of Islamic art on display.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Iranian Cultural Attaché Dr. Mehdi Taheri stated that Muhammad Azeem Iqbal’s artworks reflect Islamic civilization and culture. He emphasized that the artist has highlighted the intricacies of Islamic calligraphy with great skill and devotion. He further added that such exhibitions not only promote fine arts but also help introduce the younger generation to Islamic culture and history.

Director of the Punjab Arts Council, SajjadHussain, remarked that encouraging talented artists like Muhammad Azeem Iqbal is their responsibility. He stated that the artist’s work deeply represents the essence and significance of Islamic art. The Punjab Arts Council will continue to support such creative and cultural initiatives to promote Islamic heritage.This exhibition stands as a testament to the Punjab Arts Council’s commitment to the promotion of Pakistani and Islamic art and culture.