Islamabad Hosts Literary Event Honoring Martyrs of Minab

29 June, 2026 14:06

Islamabad: Literary Gathering and Art Exhibition Held in Honor of the Martyrs of Minab

Islamabad: A large number of renowned Pakistani poets, intellectuals, and students participated in a literary gathering held in Islamabad to honor the martyrs of Minab. The event aimed to pay tribute to the martyrs while highlighting the long-standing cultural ties between Iran and Pakistan through religious literature and the noble ideals of sacrifice.

Through elegies and poems, the participating poets revived the profound themes of selflessness, martyrdom, and the humanistic lessons of Ashura.

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The literary event not only recognized the elevated status of the martyrs of Shajarah Tayyibah Seminary but also provided Pakistani students and intellectuals with an opportunity to view resistance literature from a new perspective. It emphasized the constructive role of literature in promoting unity and harmony among the Muslim Ummah.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Majid Meshki, Director of the Cultural Consulate in Islamabad, described art and literature as a means of preserving history for future generations. He said, “The poems you have composed for the innocent children martyred in Minab will keep the names and memories of those scattered flowers alive in history forever.”

He added that the innocent children had gathered in an educational environment to pursue knowledge but were martyred by the weapons of mass killing used by what he described as American and Israeli perpetrators.

The program also featured an exhibition of photographs of the martyrs of Shajarah Tayyibah Seminary, along with artworks created by the martyred children. The exhibition offered attendees a poignant perspective on the innocence of the tragedy.

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