Irfan Siddique says calligraphy has profound connections with Islamic craftsmanship and it could review mental issues
FAISALABAD: In the midst of developing emotional wellness issues among the majority, particularly among youth, Congressperson Irfan Siddique on Saturday said calligraphy has profound connections with Islamic craftsmanship and it could likewise assume a significant part in changing the mental issues of individuals.
He offered the comments while tending to the debut service of a calligraphic show at the Chenab Club Faisalabad where craftsmanship of prestigious calligrapher Wasil Shahid was shown.
Siddiqui said that Islamic lessons, particularly refrains of the Heavenly Quran, were featured through the calligraphy which enormously affected people.
He said that Pakistan is wealthy in calligraphy ability.
"In the event that our calligraphers are disparaged, they could advance a delicate picture of Pakistan at the worldwide level as well as bringing shrub for the country through their special fine art.
Pakistan has likewise credited that work of art of its calligraphers is available in the Masjid-e-Nabvi and the Roza (sepulcher) of the Sacred Prophet (Harmony and favors of Allah arrive)," he added.
He said that individuals were experiencing melancholy, stress, outrage, and nervousness, and the issues could be reviewed by advancing Islamic calligraphy.
He additionally initiated the calligraphy display and valued the craftsmanship of Shahid.