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Fourth Adab Festival kicks off in Karachi on a high note

Nigah Muhammad by Nigah Muhammad
November 26, 2022

KARACHI: The first day of the two-day Fourth Adab Festival opened to a mammoth crowd here today. People of all ages were seen jostling with one another as they rushed from one interesting session to the other so as not to miss out on their favourite speakers and authors. Habib University students participated in sessions and there was a good representation of the youth at the Festival.

The morning session began with the inauguration ceremony in which the national anthem and Adeb Festival Song was sung, followed by the welcome address by Ameena Saiyid Founder and Director and Shama Askari Director, Adab Festival. Speeches by Zehra Nigah, Maria Rehman, Deputy Director, British Council, Wasif Rizvi, President Habib University, HE Dr Ruediger Lotz, followed after which Tariq Alexander Qaiser and Sherry Rehman gave keynote addresses. Dr Tanveer Anjum was awarded the Adab Festival/Infaq Foundation Prize 2022 for Urdu Writing and Sheema Kermani performed a dance.

Ameena Saiyid thanked Mr Murtaza Wahab, Mr Iqbal Memon, Commissioner, Karachi, British Council, Habib University, Lightstone Publishers, BARD Foundation, Institute of Business
Management, Bank of Punjab, General Shipping Agencies Ltd, GETZ Pharma, EDLINKS, Pakistan International Container Terminal, Bilal Sons, Habib Metropolitan Bank, Mr Manzoor of Frere Hall, Starlinks PR and Events, Mr Afzal, Metropolitan Commissioner, DIG SSU Karachi, Deputy Commissioner, District South, Municipal Commissioner, District South, Additional Inspector General Police, Karachi Range, Ms Sara Amjad, Assistant Commissioner (Headquar- ters) Karachi, Mr Junaidullah, DG Parks, Dr Maqsood Ahmed, DIG SSU, and Sister Elizabeth, Principal of St Joseph’s Convent School Karachi for their support of Adab Festival.

Ameena Saiyid said, “The theme of the Adab Festival this year is the climate crisis. Adab Festival is a new Silk Route through which our traditions and culture, literature, the arts and their luscious fruits can travel and enter the hearts of people in every part of Pakistan and the world. Through Adab Festival, which is free and open for all, we want everyone in the community to love, experience and enjoy literature. The Adab Festival belongs to Karachi and our community which is why we are having it in an open public space.”

Marrya Rehman, Deputy Director, British Council, said, “We know that Pakistan is at the very cusp of the climate crisis, and its large youth population must be part of the long-term solution for tackling this global challenge. At the British Council, we have brought underrep- resented voices – especially those most affected by climate change – into the conversation, for example, by ensuring women and marginalised groups can participate in climate research and grant opportunities. Through arts and culture, we can bring young people together to connect and collaborate on creative responses to the climate emergency.

The Adab Festival aims to stimulate conversations around the climate emergency and inspire transformational change.”

Wasif Rizvi, President Habib University, said, “Pakistan will soon be unliveable for humans. Extreme weather events – disastrous rains, lethal floods, devastating droughts and heatwaves – have made such unimaginable catastrophe a lived reality for the people of Pakistan. Change in Pakistan will likely have increasingly terrible impacts on food security and water scarcity. Despite this existential threat, Pakistan has done little to impact the mainstream climate change narrative.

Habib University, being an intellectually vibrant institution, considers it our responsibility to initiate critical discourse highlighting the severity of such existential threats. Habib University’s intellectual programme is aimed at making society think beyond existing narratives and fostering alternative possibilities. The theme of the 4th Adab Festival – ‘Climate Change’ – is close to Habib University’s mission of working towards protecting our ecosystem, hence we are delighted to play our part by joining hands with Adab Festival.”

The opening ceremony was followed by the launch of Fauzia Minallah’s art exhibition comprising art works and an installation of 100 feet made entirely of waste, recycled materials.

Almost 200 speakers and performers participated in Adab Festival’s first day including Zehra Nigah, Sherry Rahman, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Murtaza Wahab, Dr Maqsood Ahmed, Tariq Alexander Qaiser, Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Aitzaz Ahsan, Abdullah Hussain Haroon, Moni Mohsin, Fauzia Minallah, Iftikhar Arif, Kishwar Naheed, Sultana Siddiqui, Wusatullah Khan, Yasser Latif Hamdani, Zafar Masud, Fatema Hasan, Afzal Syed, Dr Tanvir Anjum, Hameed Haroon, Nadeem F Paracha, Javed Jabbar, Bina Shah, Zarrar Khuhro, Dr Ishrat Husain, Noorul Huda Shah, Amar Sindhu, Taimur Rahman of Lal, Dr Huma Baqai, Zambeel Dramatic Readings and more. Ground-breaking books were launched such 1946, The Last War of Independence. The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny, a collection of short stories and unpublished photographs from the Second World War by M H Askari, Jinnah. A Life by Yasser Latif Hamdani.

Other attractions included Zambeel Dramatic Readings, ‘The Lost Lullaby of Mother Nature’ art show by Fauzia Minallah curated by Pomme Amina Gohar. There was also a separate section for children to draw them to reading through storytelling, music, performances, and art.

Highlights included Tariq Alexander Qaiser’s multi-media presentation and talk on Pakistan’s mangroves, a Tribute to late Asif Farrukhi, co-founder of Adab Festival by Zehra Nigah, Ameena Saiyid, Inaam Nadeem and others, a launch of Moni Mohsin’s latest novel and a session on start-ups by Nadeem Hussain. Aitzaz Ahsan spoke with Dr Huma Baqai about The Indus Saga, Fauzia Saeed’s book on a history of women’s struggles, Tapestry was launched as were books by Bina Shah, Naila Mahmood, Aysha Baqir and Yasser Latif Hamdani’s biography: Jinnah A Life. The first day closed with a stand-up comedy by Natalia Gul, sufi songs and ghazals by Nirmila Maghani from Thar and a concert by Saif Samejo of Sketches. The large pavilion for children was packed with the kids enjoying the story telling, theatre, music all day by Atif Badar, Rumana Husain and Fatema Hasan. The audience were riveted and enthralled by the day’s events at Adab Festival.

Adab Festival introduced new, innovative, creative approaches to promoting books, reading, authors, raising awareness of climate change by entertaining and engaging the audience through art exhibits, film, presentations, dramatic readings, debate, comedy, music, song, art and dance. Adab Festival celebrated public space and the cultural diversity of Karachi.

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