The highlight of the program was the collective recitation of Dua-e-Arafah, which moved the hearts of the attendees, leaving many in tears.
The program was presided over by the director of the institution, Hujjatul-Islam wal-Muslimeen Syed Safdar Hussain Zaidi, who, in his address, emphasized that Dua-e-Arafah is not just a collection of words but a profound spiritual text that brings one closer to Allah.
He described it as a great lesson in divine recognition (ma’rifat), gratitude, and submission, urging everyone to understand its essence and implement its teachings in daily life.
A large number of senior teachers, students, and believers from the city participated in the gathering. Respected scholars shed light on the meanings of the supplication, the teachings of Imam Hussain (A.S.), and the significance of Arafah Day.
The impactful words of the supplication lit up hearts and brought many to tears. The program concluded with the congregational Maghribain prayers.
In the final remarks, the speaker highlighted themes of divine recognition, justice, gratitude, and the importance of becoming a sincere servant of Allah.
Notable scholars present at the event included Maulana Syed Asif Abbas Rizvi, Maulana Zafar Hasan Khan, Maulana Rashid Abbas Khan, Maulana Abbas Raza Abdi, Maulana Sadiq Abbas, Maulana Raza Abbas Khan, Maulana Syed Saif Abdi, and Maulana Kazim Abbas.
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