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Aurangzeb Khichi underscores significance of Iqbal thoughts

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP):Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi Wednesday underscored the importance of the thoughts and philosophy of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, saying that they remain highly relevant in the contemporary world.
He was addressing the national conference titled “Fikr-e-Iqbal: Daur-e-Hazir Mein Zarurat o Ahmiyat”, organized by Natonal Language Promotion Department (NLPD) to mark the Iqbal Day.
In his presidential address, the minister expressed concern that today’s younger generation is largely unaware of Iqbal’s philosophy, vision, and his unwavering struggle for the uplift of the Muslim Ummah.
“Iqbal’s message is not only for us but for all nations. We must benefit from his thoughts and teachings,” he urged.
Paying tribute to late Senator Irfan Siddiqui, Khichi said that Siddiqui rendered invaluable services for the preservation and strengthening of institutions such as the National Language Promotion Department (NLPD), adding that “it is because of his efforts that such institutions continue to play their vital role today.”
The minister requested the Director General of NLPD to arrange a meeting with literary institutions and vice chancellors of universities to seek guidance and suggestions for preserving languages, culture and heritage in line with Iqbal’s vision. He assured full support from his ministry in this regard.
“We have written a letter to the Punjab government requesting that to arrange visits of schools children to the heritage sites, and literary places, museums and relevant places to create awareness among youth,” the minister shared.
“It is our national duty to preserve our national language, heritage, and culture,” he added.
Khichi thanked the DG NLPD for inviting him to the national conference on Iqbal’s thought and for giving him the opportunity to preside over the event.
Director General of the National Language Promotion Department (NLPD), Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar, delivered the welcome remarks.
 He expressed gratitude to the distinguished guests for gracing the occasion and to all participants for their presence.
He stated that the purpose of organizing the national conference was to highlight the pivotal role of Allama Muhammad Iqbal in awakening the Muslims of the Subcontinent and preparing them for the struggle for a separate homeland.
“Iqbal’s thoughts provide guidance to the entire Muslim world. They inspire passion, independence, and hope, and remain exemplary even today,” he remarked.
Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar congratulated the winners who secured first, second, third, and fourth positions in the competition organized by NLPD on December 10 in connection with Iqbal Day. He also appreciated the judges and teachers for their support and cooperation in successfully organizing the competition.
He acknowledged the support and collaboration of Askari Bank Limited and the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture Division in making the event possible.
Ambassador of Iran to Pakistan Dr. Reza Amiri Moghaddam extended his gratitude to DG NLPD Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar.
He said, “DG NLPD is a well-known and highly respected personality in Iran and Pakistan, particularly in the field of culture. His personality is a source of goodwill and blessing for cultural development.”
He also appreciated the people of Pakistan who are rendering remarkable services in the field of culture.
The Ambassador said that the personalities like Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Sheikh Saadi and others were our role models and sources of guidance.
“A society that forgets its role models cannot have a promising future,” he remarked.
He said that Iqbal would always be remembered as a poet, a philosopher, a freedom fighter, and a revolutionary.
At the conclusion, cash prizes and certificates were awarded to eight participants who secured first, second, third, and fourth positions in the competition titled Qalam-e-Iqbal, held on December 10.
Certificates were also distributed among all students who participated in the competition.
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