For Noor Mukadam’s family, friends, and followers, her personal diary and art pieces have opened a new chapter. In her diary, she calligraphed Asmae Husna, one of Allah’s 99 names, which was framed at the exhibition in honour of the 27-year-old murder victim.
On December 10, the Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) held a special art show in Islamabad to honour the late Noor Mukadam’s life and achievements.
Noor’s calligraphy, artwork, brushes, and paints were on display at the occasion. The ceremony began with a recitation of the Holy Quran and a moment of silence in her honour.
Artist Syed Jamal Shah curated the event and said the purpose of the exhibition is to portray Noor’s expression of humility through art.
“She [Noor] was painting all this. I told her to complete her paintings and said that I will exhibit if I like them,” Noor’ Mukadam’s told SAMAA TV.
“She will get justice,” Kausar Mukadam said.
Family, friends, and the visitors at the exhibition scribbled down their feelings for Noor on a big canvas.
Noor used to love painting and we have put this up for display to showcase her art to the world, one of her friends said.