Cyma Khan donates 'Haqq Wa Batil' to TG library

Khan's ‘Haqq Wa Batil’ was a result of four years of research, inspired by Islamic scholars like Sheikh Saleh al-Uthaymeen

Update: 2024-09-22 18:21 GMT
The painting aims to educate the Muslim community about the true fight based on the Quran and Sunnah. She said the community is "jumping into the battle without knowing our fight". — DC Image

Hyderabad: Artist Cyma Khan’s debut solo exhibition ‘The Visual Library’ was held at Hyderabad’s historic Telangana State Central Library on Sunday.

The artist, known for her Dawah-oriented approach, donated one of her signature works 'Haqq Wa Batil', valued at Rs 2.33 lakh to the library.

Through the exhibition, Khan showcased her fusion of Islamic teachings and visual art, featuring limited-edition prints and original paintings for auction.

Khan's ‘Haqq Wa Batil’ was a result of four years of research, inspired by Islamic scholars like Sheikh Saleh al-Uthaymeen.

The painting aims to educate the Muslim community about the true fight based on the Quran and Sunnah. She said the community is "jumping into the battle without knowing our fight".

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Khan said "When a believing woman has something significant to offer for the upliftment of the community and calls people to the path of truth for the sake of Allah alone, the message must be delivered and the work must be taken forward by the righteous men."

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