The literary and cultural organization Zawiya, in collaboration with the Akhuwat Foundation, hosted the launching ceremony of Moloo Musalli, a new book by renowned social worker, humanitarian, author and founder of the Akhuwat Foundation, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, at the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) on Friday.
Zawiya, Akhuwat Foundation host launch of Dr Amjad Saqib’s book Moloo Musalli at PAL

ISLAMABAD, Jul 17 (APP): The literary and cultural organization Zawiya, in collaboration with the Akhuwat Foundation, hosted the launching ceremony of Moloo Musalli, a new book by renowned social worker, humanitarian, author and founder of the Akhuwat Foundation, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, at the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) on Friday.

The ceremony was held at the Conference Hall of the PAL and was attended by prominent literary figures, scholars, writers and book lovers from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Renowned poet and literary icon Iftikhar Arif presided over the event, while PAL Chairperson Dr. Najeeba Arif and eminent poet and columnist Muhammad Izhar-ul-Haq attended as chief guests.

Director General of the National Language Promotion Department (NLPD), Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, was the guest of honour.
Speaking on the occasion, noted poet Harris Khalique and literary scholar Dr. Humaira Ashfaq highlighted the literary and social significance of Moloo Musalli. They described the book as a moving portrayal of the lives of people affected by poverty, deprivation and injustice, while emphasizing its powerful message of humanity, compassion and social responsibility.

The speakers lauded Dr. Amjad Saqib’s contribution not only as a humanitarian and social reformer but also as a writer whose work reflects the struggles, resilience and dignity of marginalized communities.

They termed Moloo Musalli a valuable addition to contemporary Urdu literature, saying it reflects human values and social realities while encouraging readers to develop empathy and a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the underprivileged.


