Addressing the monthly meeting of the Hamdard Naunehal Assembly, Dr. Athar Qasim said in Rawalpindi that Pakistan is a divine gift, founded on Islam and Tawheed. He praised the country’s resources and paid tribute to the sacrifices made for independence. Qasim highlighted the teachers’ responsibility to instill the Quaid-e-Azam’s ideology in young students and mold them into a unified nation. He lauded the achievements of Pakistanis in various fields. The assembly’s theme, “We are proud to be Pakistanis,” resonated with the numerous students who attended from the twin cities.

The Assembly’s National President, Sadia Rashid, declared that Pakistan represents more than just a territory; it is an ideology embodied in the Kalima-e-Tayyaba. She cited the dedication and sacrifices of past generations as evidence of the nation’s unifying principles. Rashid reiterated Quaid-e-Azam’s message of national identity, transcending regional and linguistic differences. She paid homage to Shaheed Hakim Mohammed Said’s commitment to education, literary activities, and national unity.

Shura member Naeem Akram Qureshi lauded Hakim Mohammed Said’s initiatives for youth development, including the Assembly and its associated publication, which continue under Rashid’s leadership. Students delivered speeches, performed skits and patriotic songs, and participated in a quiz led by Qureshi. The event concluded with a prayer and the distribution of prizes to outstanding students.