Qatar Tribune

Traditiona­l costumes, folk songs bring rich Sindhi culture and heritage alive in Qatar

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QSINDHIS, a social and community welfare organisati­on of expatriate Pakistanis in atar, organised a colourful function to mark Sindhi Cultural Day at Al Waha Club, Al Khor.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to atar HE Muhammed Aejaz was the chief guest while Captain Ali Hassan Al Mohannadi from the Community Police Department of the Ministry of Interior (MoI) attended the event as special guest. Pakistan Embassy’s Community Welfare Attache Waheed Ullah Khan, PIS- Principal Nargis Raza Otho and representa­tives of various Pakistani forums attended the event.

Community members, with families and children, were dressed up in Sindhi cultural dresses with ajrak

(shawl) and topi (cap) reflecting unity and pride of Sindh’s rich culture. The event commenced with a recitation of verses from the Holy uran by Jam Sarfraz Shaito followed by a naat by Hafiz Attaullah.

Core Committee lead Junaid Mahar said the purpose

of organising such an event was to promote and showcase different colours of Sindh and its rich culture. He highlighte­d the historical significan­ce of Sindh, citing the ancient city of Mohenjo-daro as evidence of the region’s contributi­ons to the invention of cloth and the wheel.

Rania Muhammad, a PIS- student, shared informatio­n on the culture, history, traditions, clothing, food, music, and sports of Sindh.

Ghulam Murtaza Bhanbhro, a member of Sindhis, presented ajrak, a symbol of Sindhi culture and tradition,

to Jassim Mohammed Ashkanani, head of Clubs and Recreation­al Facilities at Al Khor Community, atar Gas while Latief Memon presented ajrak to the ambassador.

Speaking on the occasion, the envoy praised the efforts of the Sindhi community living in atar, describing them

as “well-organised, welleducat­ed, and true to their roots”. He also praised the beautiful cultural show and urged the community to broaden their cross-cultural connectivi­ty.

The programme also featured performanc­es by Anina Fida and amin Ali, the guest singers from Sindh, who regaled the audience with popular folk songs.

Sajjad Suhag compered the event that concluded with Ho Jamalo, a Sindhi folk song and associated dance. The performanc­e is about 19th century folk hero Jamalo Khoso Baloch.

An exhibition of handcrafts of Sindh and replicas of antiques found from Mohenjo-daro was arranged by Rahmatulla­h Bhutto, Abdul

adeer Dogar, Saad Dogar and Gahi Khan Solangi.

 ?? ?? Pakistan Ambassador HE Muhammed Aejaz, Captain Ali Hassan Al Mohannadi, Waheed Ullah Khan, Junaid Mahar and others at the event.
Pakistan Ambassador HE Muhammed Aejaz, Captain Ali Hassan Al Mohannadi, Waheed Ullah Khan, Junaid Mahar and others at the event.
 ?? ?? Pakistan ambassador and his spouse view Sindhi handcrafts and artefacts on display.
Pakistan ambassador and his spouse view Sindhi handcrafts and artefacts on display.
 ?? ?? Head of Clubs & Recreation­al Facilities, Al Khor Community, Qatar Gas Jassim Mohammed Ashkanani.
Head of Clubs & Recreation­al Facilities, Al Khor Community, Qatar Gas Jassim Mohammed Ashkanani.
 ?? ?? Pakistan Ambassador HE Muhammed Aejaz addresses the gathering.
Pakistan Ambassador HE Muhammed Aejaz addresses the gathering.
 ?? ?? QSindhis Core Committee members with guests.
QSindhis Core Committee members with guests.

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