Women University Multan Vice Chancellor Inspires Youth at National Seminar on Ramzan, Quran, and Naujawan at BZU
The Department of Arabic, Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, successfully organized a prestigious National Seminar on the theme of Ramzan, Quran, and Naujawan, bringing together eminent scholars, academicians, and intellectuals to reflect upon the spiritual, moral, and intellectual transformation inspired by the Holy Quran, particularly among the youth.
Prof. Dr. Kalsoom Paracha, Vice Chancellor, The Women University Multan, graced the occasion as the Guest of Honor and Eminent Speaker, where she was warmly welcomed by Prof. Dr. Zubair Iqbal, Vice Chancellor, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. In his welcome address, Prof. Dr. Zubair Iqbal appreciated the visionary leadership and scholarly contributions of Prof. Dr. Kalsoom Paracha and acknowledged her unwavering commitment to academic excellence and character building among students.
Addressing the distinguished audience, Prof. Dr. Kalsoom Paracha delivered a powerful, thought-provoking, and intellectually enriching address, emphasizing that the Holy Quran is not merely a religious text but a complete code of life that nurtures wisdom, discipline, resilience, and moral strength. She highlighted that the sacred month of Ramzan serves as a transformative period that refines human character, strengthens spiritual consciousness, and instills a deep sense of responsibility among youth.
She further stated that the youth are the intellectual architects and moral guardians of the future, and their connection with the Quran empowers them with clarity of purpose, ethical vision, and unwavering determination. She urged students to embrace the teachings of the Quran as a guiding force for intellectual growth, social harmony, and national progress, adding that nations rise when their youth embody knowledge, integrity, and spiritual awareness.
Prof. Dr. Kalsoom Paracha also emphasized the role of universities in cultivating not only academic excellence but also character, leadership, and enlightened thinking, enabling students to become responsible citizens and visionary leaders.
The seminar was further enriched by the insightful addresses of distinguished scholars including Dr. Abdul Qudus, Dr. Altaf, and Dr. Azra, who shared their scholarly perspectives on the spiritual, intellectual, and social significance of Ramzan and the Quran in shaping individual and collective consciousness.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment among participants to promote the message of the Quran as a source of guidance, enlightenment, and empowerment for youth, and to strengthen the role of academic institutions in fostering intellectually vibrant and morally responsible generations.


