Early Times Report
Kargil, Jan 12: In connection with Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) celebrations Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, Kargil today organized a District Level Multilingual Naatia Mushaira at Academy Hall Baroo, Kargil. According to press release, as many as 21 poets from across Kargil District paid rich poetic tributes to the Prophet of Islam (SAW) through their Naatia poetic renderings and mesmerized the audience at the poetic sitting. The Naatia Mushaira was presided over by the noted local poet and writer Haji Muhammad Baqir Baqir while as the poets who presented their poetic renderings included Akhone Asgar Ali Basharat, Ghulam Ahmed Khan Jawan, Bashir Ahmed Wafa, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim Rahee, Gazanfar Ali Shahbaaz , Aga Syed Raza Razvi, Muhammad Hussain Rehnuma, Muhammad Ali Khumar, Ghulam Qadir Zaki, Haji Muhammad Baqir Baqir, Muhammad Asgar Asvi, Ahmad Ali Olpa, Sibte Hassan Kaleem, Tsewang Rigzin, Raza Amjad Badgami, Akhone Muhammad Ali Subeor, Muhammad Jawad Jalib, Muhammad Hussain Fayaaz, Nassiruddin Khafee, Nissar Hussain Trespone and Muhammad Hussain Olpa. Haji Muhammad Shafi Executive Councilor, LAHDC, Kargil was the Chief Guest of the proceedings while as Skalzang Wangyal Executive Councilor, LAHDC, Kargil was the Guest of Honor. Speaking on the occasion Haji Muhammad Shafi while lauding the initiative of the Academy for having organized yet another successful Naatia poetic sitting as a part of its annual literary events underlined to need to imitate the behavior and moral standards laid down by the Holy Prophet of Islam (SAW) so as to bring peace and order in the present world. Shafi said that the Prophet's (SAW) life was the Quran which he loved, understood and lived his life based on its standards. He added that God calls him a mercy to humankind thus it is wise for us to know as much as possible about him. The Naatia poetic sitting was witnessed among others by poets, writers, councilors, district officers, school and college students and a large number of general public. |