Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a well-known prestigious Muslim poet, deep thinker and a great philosopher. He is among the most prominent personalities in the Independence Movement, who envisioned the ideology of Pakistan. His ideology is like a flaming torch for every generation to come, who is ready to take up the reins of the country. Students and teachers at Kindergarten- II North Nazimabad, paid a soulful tribute to Allama Iqbal with a special morning assembly.
Students performed a roleplay “Interview with Allama Iqbal”, where our young reporters of Lower Primary and Kindergarten interviewed Allama Iqbal. It was an informative act, where students learned about Allama Iqbal’s work for children and his contribution to the Independence movement.
During a reading of the renowned poem ‘Hamdardi’, Class 2 students enacted the core message and central idea, as they transformed themselves into one of the subjects from the poem. As the message came through, the audience was roaring with applause and appreciation.
The final act was put up by the choir, where they gracefully rendered ‘Lab Pe Ati Hai Dua’. An insightful skit was also performed by the students to depict the message from the duaa. The act was well praised by teachers and their peers.
Teachers also presented the poetry of Allama Iqbal in a very dynamic way, which left a great impact on our students.
Contributions and messages of Allama Iqbal are evergreen, motivational and inspirational. In one of his addresses to the youth he said:
“Be aware of your own worth, use all of your power to achieve it. Create an ocean from a dewdrop. Do not beg for light from the moon, obtain it from the spark within you.”