Calligraphy exhibition
LAHORE:The National College of Arts (NCA) held a grand calligraphy exhibition on the theme of ‘Rahmatul-Lil-Alameen’ (PBUH) at its Tollinton Block.
The exhibition showcased the creative works of NCA students, who beautifully highlighted Islamic art and spirituality through the medium of calligraphy. Students’ artworks uniquely portrayed the great personality of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his teachings. Each piece presented at the exhibition offered a fresh perspective on Islamic culture, spirituality and historical values. Attendees from various educational, social, and cultural fields participated in the event, praising the students’ creations. According to NCA Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Murtaza Jafri, the main purpose of the exhibition was to foster students’ creativity, highlight Islamic heritage, and inspire the younger generation towards Islamic arts.
-
Garrett Morris Raves About His '2 Broke Girls' Co-star Jennifer Coolidge -
Winter Olympics 2026: When & Where To Watch The Iconic Ice Dance ? -
Melissa Joan Hart Reflects On Social Challenges As A Child Actor -
'Gossip Girl' Star Reveals Why She'll Never Return To Acting -
Chicago Child, 8, Dead After 'months Of Abuse, Starvation', Two Arrested -
Travis Kelce's True Feelings About Taylor Swift's Pal Ryan Reynolds Revealed -
Michael Keaton Recalls Working With Catherine O'Hara In 'Beetlejuice' -
King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward Still Shield Andrew From Police -
Anthropic Targets OpenAI Ads With New Claude Homepage Messaging -
US Set To Block Chinese Software From Smart And Connected Cars -
Carmen Electra Says THIS Taught Her Romance -
Leonardo DiCaprio's Co-star Reflects On His Viral Moment At Golden Globes -
SpaceX Pivots From Mars Plans To Prioritize 2027 Moon Landing -
King Charles Still Cares About Meghan Markle -
J. Cole Brings Back Old-school CD Sales For 'The Fall-Off' Release -
GTA 6 Built By Hand, Street By Street, Rockstar Confirms Ahead Of Launch