Summary
- The High Commission of Pakistan in London hosted an Islamic Calligraphy Exhibition along with an interactive session featuring young contemporary Pakistani artist Ms.
- https://minutemirror.com.pk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/VID-20260608-WA0082.mp4 The exhibition attracted a diverse audience including a British Parliamentarian, members of the British-Pakistani community, media representatives, and officials of the High Commission, reflecting strong interest in cultural and artistic exchange.
- Ayesha Kamal expressed deep appreciation for the support extended by the Pakistan High Commission in London in facilitating her first-ever exhibition in the United Kingdom.
The High Commission of Pakistan in London hosted an Islamic Calligraphy Exhibition along with an interactive session featuring young contemporary Pakistani artist Ms. Ayesha Kamal, in collaboration with ISP Events and the Forum for International Relations Development (FIRD).
The exhibition attracted a diverse audience including a British Parliamentarian, members of the British-Pakistani community, media representatives, and officials of the High Commission, reflecting strong interest in cultural and artistic exchange.

Acting High Commissioner Mr. Haseeb bin Aziz, in his remarks, appreciated the unique artistic expression through which Quranic verses were depicted by Ms. Ayesha Kamal. He praised her creative approach in presenting Islamic calligraphy in a visually engaging and contemporary style, highlighting its role in promoting Islamic culture internationally. He also expressed gratitude to the Pakistani diaspora for their continued encouragement and support of emerging Pakistani artists showcasing their talent abroad.

During the interactive session, moderated by CEO ISP Events Mr. Faisal Shaukat, discussions focused on the artist’s motivation and inspiration for Islamic calligraphy, her creative process of visualising and executing each artwork, and the broader significance of promoting rich Islamic art and cultural heritage on international platforms.

Ms. Ayesha Kamal expressed deep appreciation for the support extended by the Pakistan High Commission in London in facilitating her first-ever exhibition in the United Kingdom. She also thanked attendees for their keen interest and engagement with her work, noting that such platforms play a vital role in encouraging young artists.
The exhibition was widely seen as a positive step towards strengthening cultural diplomacy and highlighting Pakistan’s artistic heritage in the United Kingdom.
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