Islamic calligraphy goes on display at PAC.

ISLAMABAD -- The Punjab Arts council on Tuesday organised an Islamic calligraphy exhibition of work by Ammara Afhseen featuring exquisite art pieces.

Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta was the chief guest of the inaugural ceremony.

While addressing the participants of the exhibition, Liaquat Ali Chatta said, "Islamic calligraphy has a very close relationship with the Holy Qur'an ". Quranic verses and surahs were well-used in this style of calligraphy, he said, adding that the young generation was entering the field of painting with critical thinking.

Punjab Arts Council's promotion of the art of calligraphy was commendable, he said and lauded the work of Ammara Afsheen.

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