Punjab University Library Launches Annual Dars-e-Quran Series

Lahore, The Punjab University Library inaugurated its annual ‘Dars-e-Quran series’ in the university’s auditorium, marking the commencement of a program dedicated to the exploration and understanding of the Quran during Ramadan.

According to University of The Punjab, the event featured an address by the Chairman of the Department of Arabic, Professor Dr. Hamid Ashraf Hamdani, who spoke on the virtues of Ramadan and the enrichment it offers to the faithful.

The series is a revered tradition at Punjab University, aiming to foster a sense of community and spiritual growth among students, faculty, and staff. Chief Librarian Dr. Muhammad Haroon Usmani highlighted the library’s role in organizing this significant event, emphasizing its contribution to the academic and spiritual life on campus. The ceremony was attended by a diverse group of the university community, including Deputy Chief Librarian Saif ur Rehman Attique, other librarians, and students, all of whom gathered to gain deeper insights into the holy month.

Attendees expressed appreciation for the thought-provoking session, which not only addressed the religious aspects of Ramadan but also encouraged participants to engage more profoundly with their faith. The library’s commitment to holding the Dars-e-Quran series reflects its dedication to nurturing an environment of learning and reflection, particularly during a month that holds immense significance in the Islamic calendar.

The initiative by Punjab University Library to continue this annual series underscores its dedication to enriching the intellectual and spiritual lives of its community members, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Islamic teachings.