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Halo, 
beauty-loving viewers. 
Today, we go to the area 
of the famous 
the Lok Virsa Museum 
in Islamabad, 
the capital city of Pakistan. 
Also known as 
the Folk Heritage Museum, 
this famous 
preservation center of 
Pakistani culture is run 
by the National Institute 
of Folk & 
Traditional Heritage. 
Displayed are traditional 
architectural façades, 
statues, pictures, pottery, 
music and textile work. 
Along a colorful street, 
the talents of many artists 
are on display. 
Here, we come 
to our destination, 
the art gallery 
of Pakistan’s renowned 
artist Mr. Hanif Khan. 
Mr. Khan is well-known, 
for his work 
in calligraphy as well as 
his mastery of blending 
the two art forms of 
painting and sculpture.
Today, Mr. Khan 
has invited us 
to his art gallery 
to share his love
and enthusiasm for art, 
nature, and spirituality.
My name is 
Hanif Ullah Khan,
I do my work in water 
color usually 
on nature study, 
and I go to every place 
of Pakistan and 
other countries, and use 
my brush, my pencil, 
and my other things. 
You can see this is 
a place in Kashmir.
From childhood, 
I got an education 
in the fine arts. 
After that I have been 
an art lecturer 
in different universities.
For this I have been 
wandering in 
different cities, places, 
and areas, and worked 
on the art of nature study.
It’s inclusive 
of some historical 
places such as Muqli, 
some parts of Multan, 
and some areas of 
Balochistan and Punjab. 
This is an area of Multan 
and this one is an area 
from Kashmir. 
And beside Mukri 
I studied in Sindh also, 
and also in the Karachi area
of the sea. 
I have just studied 
the life of fish in that sea.
I just show you that,
you see, I worked 
on the water colors, 
because in this area
the atmosphere for 
water colors is more 
suitable compared to this.
For this, 
I arranged exhibitions 
which are available 
in all art galleries 
in Pakistan and 
they keep on exhibiting.
Almost 34 exhibitions 
have been done. 
Out of these, 
six to seven are 
solo exhibitions 
and others are group 
exhibitions. 
I have gotten two to four 
awards from the 
Pakistani National Counsel 
and Pakistani 
Fine Art Association.
Ghalib Baqar 
and Abdul Hai, they are 
the very best  water 
colorists and 
do real-class work there,
because they use 
their color and brush 
outdoors.
They mostly work outdoors 
and mostly work on site, 
on site outdoors.
They have spent 
their life on it, and I am 
much inspired by them.
Besides water color 
and the study of nature, 
Mr. Hanif Khan 
specializes 
in the art of calligraphy. 
He is a pioneer of 
bringing this sacred art 
of Islam into 
the modern art world. 
In his own unique style, 
he blends images 
of mosque architecture, 
colors of Islam such as 
turquoise, blue,
and gold, and, of course, 
verses from the Qur’an.
I show you, you see, 
this is a calligraphy… 
And this is a geometrical 
shape in this, I make 
architectural shapes. 
This is the new style of 
calligraphy because
when I have been
visiting different places 
and inspired there from 
the architecture 
and nature, then in this 
you can see a natural effect.
So what I did in this art 
is that I kept in mind the 
original calligraphic line 
and used that, 
because when I went 
outdoors for nature study, 
I saw the outdoor 
architecture and 
elements of paintings, 
which I saw 
in different places. 
When I brought 
them together, 
then you can see 
all that architecture, 
landscape study 
in my paintings. 
In this, every thing,
every area 
is a whole landscape, 
a complete architecture 
and original calligraphy 
I have done within it.
You can see 
this is a painting 
of Kashmir when I went 
before five months ago. 
Yes, five month ago
 I went to Kashmir,
 and their I see their
living standard and their 
houses and their nature…
When I went in different 
areas of Kashmir, 
there is a place in which 
you see how 
I have shown the scenes 
of those areas 
in my paintings.
When I went there, 
I saw a beautiful colorful 
sky and houses and 
an independent life, 
and as it is, I saw there 
all the people free 
from any tension 
and everything,
People going to and 
coming from their work, 
I kept on seeing all this 
for a long time, 
and lost myself 
in that environment. 
And then I picked up 
my pen and brush 
and my color palate 
and started working 
on this canvas. 
That was a house there 
in which there were 
children, women, and 
I kept on working there. 
And after completion 
I brought it here and 
gave the final touches 
to that over here, 
and afterward, 
because there was 
a particular feeling of 
what could be done there. 
So I kept on working
on the canvas there and 
then that natural scene, 
and feelings,
living there, and life, 
I preserved all this 
on my canvas and 
I feel pleasure to see 
all those paintings 
all the time.
Similarly, 
I go to different areas, 
different cities, 
and make paintings 
of those areas and bring 
them here for exhibition.
That is the true work of 
an artist, that he should 
not sit in his 
drawing room and not
depend on photography, 
and he should be inspired 
from natural beauty 
and natural places 
and do their work 
on these lines. 
Because if it’s just
to draw a sketch 
of a landscape 
with photography, 
in this way the feelings of 
the artists do not appear.
These feelings appear 
when one works outdoors 
going to a place and 
showing his feelings. 
And then, 
colors will inspire 
the people and then
all the colors can be seen 
in that painting that have 
come through feelings,
by working outdoors.
I like this painting of mine, 
because this painting 
I made a long time ago. 
This is a place of 
Baluchistan in Pakistan. 
Now in the area, 
many houses have been 
constructed. 
But I am happy 
that I have saved 
all this on my canvas.
This is Khuzdar 
of Balochistan
This is the final touches 
of painting.
The deep affection 
for nature, as well as 
the Pakistani people’s 
harmonious life with 
nature, is apparent 
in Mr. Hanif Khan’s 
paintings. 
We asked if 
he had message about 
nature to share with us.
I just want to 
leave a message that 
each and every human 
should work within 
his limits and do 
whatever he can 
for the betterment 
of himself and 
people around him.
Because like 
a river droplet ripples,
similarly, every human 
makes himself green first, 
and then the environment
around him 
gets better and better.
Then all the world 
will become a beautiful 
Heaven and better. 
The whole system.
I hope that the world 
is a beautiful place,
and there are 
so many beautiful places 
and beautiful people.
And beautiful things 
exist for humankind 
to live in this world,
so that when the humans 
will see that beauty,
then they will forget 
all their problems. 
In the world there are 
different types of people, 
and such beautiful things 
are existing; one should
feel that and try to save
all these things.
The people whose cars
blow smoke, 
they should get them 
repaired themselves 
to create an environment 
friendly atmosphere 
for their health as well as 
for their next generations
and the people 
around them.
This is my earnest request 
to all human beings, 
that every person 
should think about 
oneself instead 
of criticizing the other.
These are the mountains 
of the Neelam Valley. 
When I entered Kashmir, 
I could see 
those mountains 
from far away 
and their beauty was 
so intense that I couldn’t
resist sketching them 
right away, and 
I started working on it. 
And along with it I could 
see the orange 
and yellow leaves, 
leaves of trees falling 
inthe streams, 
and in the same way, 
there was a beautiful 
valley which 
I made a sketch of. 
Although I had to 
move farther toward 
Neelam Valley, 
I started my work 
on my way already. 
And I spent a 
considerable amount 
of time there sketching it, 
and when it was complete, 
I moved a bit farther. 
Now I can do some work 
still to be done 
on this sketch, 
which I will complete 
gradually.
When I went a bit further, 
I saw another beautiful 
view in which 
people were taking water 
from the streams 
to their homes. 
People were enjoying 
the weather as the weather
was very pleasant. 
Clouds were so low that 
one could touch them. 
I sketched this view 
and tried to catch it. 
Clouds, sky, earth, 
this is a beautiful picture 
of nature which
belongs to Kashmir.
Once, I was 
coming from Panjnat, 
a River in Pakistan, 
to Multan, 
a city of Pakistan. 
On my way there were
quite a few small villages
and small towns where 
people were working. 
I liked that view very much 
and started drawing
it on my canvas. 
It was evening time and 
the weather was awesome. 
I tried to catch that view 
on my canvas. 
On this journey in which 
I painted the other painting,
I also got to see 
another view. 
It was daytime and
we reached another place
that day. 
The journey was too
long and tiring. 
I had seen too many 
cities and people. 
It was raining there.
And I started to sketch 
that view, too. 
It was a village. 
People were going 
to their work early 
in the morning. 
I liked it very much. 
When you feel it, 
you can feel the touch 
of life in these paintings,
and the shadows 
of these people, 
and the pathways. 
Everything.
I have drawn this 
specially for young people
who lose their heart 
if they do not get a reward 
for their hard work. 
They are the one 
who change the fate 
of their countries.
In this painting, 
I have described 
Allama Iqbal’s poetry, 
which says that
I only love such people 
who aim high at the sky.
Indeed, 
it was Allama Iqbal, 
the outstanding poet-
philosopher cherished 
by so many Pakistani 
people to this day, 
who advised to the youth, 
whom he loved: 
“I have love for those 
youngsters who pull 
towards them the stars.”
Hanif Khan’s artwork 
has always reached 
for the stars 
and new horizons. 
All the while, 
he has been able 
to preserve forever 
the beauty and feelings 
evoked by the idyllic 
daily life scenes 
from his homeland.
People are constantly 
visiting Mr. Khan’s 
art gallery, 
immersing themselves 
in the peaceful vibrant 
invitations that beckon 
from the gallery walls.
We thank Mr. Khan 
for sharing with us your 
time and glorious work, 
wishing you evermore 
success and inspiration. 
Such loving expressions 
of art will surely 
continue to uplift all 
who discover them. 
May Allah bless you 
and the gentle people 
of Pakistan.
Kind viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
today on 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Now, Words of Wisdom 
is up next, 
after Noteworthy News, 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
May blessings 
that lighten the heart 
come your way.