Abida Parveen’s performance captivates audience

Published March 16, 2025
Legendary folk singer Abida Parveen performs at the Qawwali night: “Culture and Spirituality” at a hotel in Islamabad on Saturday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
Legendary folk singer Abida Parveen performs at the Qawwali night: “Culture and Spirituality” at a hotel in Islamabad on Saturday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: Legendary folk singer Abida Parveen powerful performance of famous Sufi kalams captivated the audience at Qawwali Night hosted by a local hotel on Saturday, creating a deep sense of spiritual reflection and cultural appreciation.

A statement issued here saidthe event brought together a distinguished gathering, including government officials, members of the Armed Forces, diplomats, heads of international agencies, corporate executives, and media personnel.

Under its Cultural Diplomacy Initiative Serena Hotels hosted the mesmerizing Qawwali Night.

Guests were captivated by the heartfelt performance, which honored the rich tradition of Sufi music and its timeless messages of love, unity, and devotion. Abida Parveen’s performance of renowned kalams such as Mai Nara-e-Mastana, Man Kuntu Maula, Tu Nay Dewana banaya , Dama Dam Mast Qalandar and many more resonated deeply with the audience, who enjoyed the spiritual ambiance to the fullest.

Following the musical experience, guests were treated to an exquisite sehri, thoughtfully curated to reflect the essence of Ramadan’s traditions. The evening showed Serena Hotels dedication to bringing different cultures together and encouraging meaningful conversations through the arts.

Serena Hotels said that it continued to create memorable experiences that highlight cultural diversity and support artistic expression and togetherness. The Qawwali Night with Abida Parveen was yet another evidence to this vision, leaving an unforgettable mark on the attendees of the event.

Published in Dawn, March 16th, 2025

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