The College's annual Mehfil-e-Naat was held this month in the main auditorium, drawing one of the largest student turnouts of the academic year.
The stage, decorated in green and white florals, featured students from across departments performing Naat recitations in praise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The program, organised by the Religious Affairs Society of the College in collaboration with the faculty advisor, ran for over two hours and concluded with a collective Dua led by the senior religious teacher.
Principal Mrs. Khursheed Bibi, in her closing remarks, emphasised that "academic excellence without moral grounding is incomplete" — a guiding principle she reaffirms each year at this gathering.
Other Religious Programs This Year
The Mehfil-e-Naat is part of a broader calendar that also includes:
- Hifz-ul-Quran Awareness Walk — students carrying placards in support of Quran memorisation
- Hafiz-e-Naat Recognition Ceremony — annual honour for students who achieve memorisation milestones
- Friday Reflection Sessions — short weekly talks held in the conference room
Students wishing to join the Religious Affairs Society for the next term may apply through the office of the Vice Principal.