In our endeavour to nurture talents and foster spiritual enthusiasm among the youth, CAKCCIS
celebrated “Rahmatulil Alameen Week” in collaboration with various clubs and societies. The week-
long celebration in events aimed to honour the life and teachings of our beloeved last Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) and foster a sense of compassion, justice, and communal
togetherness.
The week commenced with a seminar featuring Syed Ali Mohsin Naqvi, the Director of Chaudhry
Abdul Khaliq Center for Contemporary Islamic Sciences (CAKCCIS), Superior University.
His profound insights deepened our understanding of the Prophet’s teachings, emphasising
compassion, justice, and righteousness.
A beautiful Naat competition organised by the Character Building Society also paid tribute to
Rahmatul Lil Alameen Week. The competition showcased the talent and devotion of students,
reinforcing the values and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Collaborating with
the Physical Therapy Club, the CARB’s Club, Character Building Society, and Pharmacy Club organised
an enlightening seminar on the rights of humans as per the teachings of Prophet Muhammad
(P.B.U.H). Renowned society counsellor Dr. Amna Khalid shared valuable insights, making it a
memorable event.
The IT & Sciences Club, and the Allied Health Sciences Club presented an enlightening seminar as
part of Rahmatul Lil Alameen Week, shedding light on the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him).
Muhammad Ali, a renowned educator and motivational speaker, conducted a seminar on the
profound topic of “Seerat un Nabi (SAW),” providing valuable perspectives on the life and teachings
of our beloved Prophet.
Superior University’s Character Building Society organised an Inter-University Naat Competition that
brought together students from various universities. The performances, judged by esteemed figures
in the Naat fraternity, reflected the participants’ fervour and devotion to Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him). Mr. Ahmad Raza, Mr. Saad Shafiq, and Mr. Khizar ul Islam were declared the
winners of the competition.
The week also featured sessions on the purpose of life, organised by the Information Technology and
Sociology Club and the Character Building Society, in collaboration with Youth Club. Mr. Rabi Ullah
Khan, an educator and counsellor, provided valuable insights into finding the purpose of life. As a
parting message, Superior University’s Office of Engagement and Co-creation (OEC) expressed
gratitude to all participants, speakers, and collaborators for making Rahmatul Lil Alameen Week a
resounding success. The events successfully encapsulated the timeless teachings of Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him), promoting unity, love, and empathy.