Event highlights Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH)teachings of compassion, justice, humility
PAMPORE: Ramzaan College of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences in Galander Pampore on March 12, 2026, organized a heartfelt Seerat Conference dedicated to reflecting on the life, character, and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The event brought students and faculty together in an atmosphere of reverence and learning, emphasizing that the Prophet’s Seerah is not just a historical account but a comprehensive guide for humanity. His life exemplifies compassion, justice, patience, humility, honesty, and kindness—values especially significant for students preparing for careers in healthcare and service.
The event’s success was thanks to the dedication of faculty members, including Mr. Mudasir Maqbool, Tutor of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing; Mr. Zahid Majeed, Tutor of Pediatrics; and Ms. Mehak Nabi, Tutor at RCON. Ms. Nabi notably anchored the program, conducting it with confidence, clarity, and elegance. She linked various segments with references from the Holy Quran, authentic Hadith, and the Seerah, enriching the program’s spiritual depth.
The program began with Hafiz Faheem Nazir’s recitation of a Ruku from Surah An Naziat, creating a peaceful ambiance and highlighting the Quran’s connection with the Prophet’s life. Wani Arfat then recited a Naat, marking his first experience of such a performance before an audience. Despite initial nervousness, with guidance from Mr. Mudasir Maqbool, he recited a heartfelt Naat titled “Door rood daag rood seenansannen suntan channenwandhaa paan,” which proved to be a memorable and spiritually uplifting moment. His courage in overcoming fear demonstrated the importance of devotion and encouragement.
Following this, Mr. Mudasir Maqbool delivered a Dars-e-Quran, emphasizing the Quran’s relevance for ethical behavior and harmonious living today. His clear explanations underscored that following the Quran’s moral guidance can help build a just and respectful society.
Mr. Zahid Majeed then addressed the audience, discussing traits that earn Allah’s grace on the Day of Judgment, such as honest worship, truthful speech, patience, charity, and kindness. His speech inspired students to embody these virtues in their personal lives.
Principal Professor Jamsheeda Zaroo delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing that Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life serves as an ideal example for humanity. She highlighted that following his character with devotion can lead to success both in this world and the Hereafter. She appreciated the points raised by Mr. Zahid Majeed and encouraged students to excel academically and morally, aiming to become responsible citizens.
The conference also featured student speeches. Aamina humbly expressed her admiration for the Prophet’s mercy, kindness, and character, reminding everyone that his Seerah remains an eternal inspiration. Aksa Farooq, a fourth-semester BSc Nursing student, highlighted the Prophet’s honesty, trustworthiness, and the revelation in the Cave of Hira, earning widespread admiration. Madeeha Rafiq spoke about the Prophet’s mercy and emphasized that his teachings of honesty, patience, and justice are essential for success in this life and the next.
The event concluded with a lively quiz competition among student groups from different classes. The teams responded enthusiastically to questions posed by Zeeshan Sir, with the final round featuring Rashida Lone and Yawar Bashir’s group against Insha Ishaq and Sameer Ahmad Dar’s group. Insha Ishaq’s quick and correct answer to the final question led her team to victory, drawing applause from all attendees. The event’s organizers, including Professor JamsheedaZaroo and Ms. Ishrat from the Administration Department, ensured smooth conduct throughout.
Post-event, participants expressed their appreciation. Wani Arfat, who recited the Naat, felt immense pride and encouragement from Mr. Mudasir Maqbool’s support. The victory of the BSc Nursing 2nd Semester students in the quiz was also a moment of pride, reflecting the dedicated guidance of their class coordinator, Mr. Zahid Majeed.
Overall, the Seerat Conference was a day of spiritual reflection and inspiration, reaffirming that the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) continue to guide humanity centuries after his passing. The event left a lasting impression, inspiring students and faculty alike to embody the Prophet’s virtues in their lives.
Reported by Mohammad Arfat Wani,a social activist, and BSc Nursing (2nd Semester) student at Ramzaan College of Nursing & Paramedical Sciences