Living up to its tradition, the SSGC organized Mehfil-e-Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH), an indispensable feature of the blessed month of Rabiul Awwal.
SSGC employees attended the Milad in large numbers that was held at the company’s Head Office auditorium in Karachi on Friday. The Mehfil was organized by company’s Corporate Communication Department (CCD) with requisite support from Admin and Services Departments. General Manager CCD Shahid Shaikh welcomed the guests to the Mehfil-e-Milad, followed by a Naat recitation from Dy. General Manager CCD, Salman A. Siddiqui.
Reputed scholar Allama Mufti Muhammad Ishaq Madni was invited to address the gathering as keynote speaker. In his thought-provoking talk, the scholar reiterated that there are so many precious and beautiful aspects of the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that one can easily benefit from and embody in their lives.
His sermon focused on Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) best model of tolerance and forgiveness, where he stressed upon the various ways in which patience, tolerance and compassion can change the outcome of situations. He focused on the need for integrating the values and teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in our daily lives and experience the invaluable positive change it has on us.
The event was also marked by Naat renditions by reputed Naat khuwaans Syed Khalid Hussain Shah and Muhammad Khawar Naqshbandi, said a press release issued by the SSGC.
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