Women India Qatar (WIQ) recently released their official theme song.
WIQ's theme song video was released via YouTube. The video, which beautifully portrays activities of the organisation, is designed by Lulu Ahsana, WIQ member.
The theme song was released by Nasreen Miraj Ahmad, daughter of legendary singer Mohamed Rafi and director of the World Mohamed Rafi Welfare Foundation.
Thayyiba Arshad gave an introduction of Nasreen Miraj Ahmed. Nasreen recalled her father in emotional words.
WIQ is an organisation that plays a vital role in shaping the personality of women in Qatar, discovering their talents and developing their skills in the field of arts and literature.
Nahiya Beevi, WIQ president, chaired the session and spoke on the need for language, speech, words and music as mediums of resistance, survival and solidarity.
She also declared solidarity with the innocent children of Gaza, the Palestinian people and the Quds liberation fighters.
Ayesha Abdul Basit, a teenage singer with millions of viewers on YouTube, inaugurated the event on Zoom by singing a song.
Amin Yasir has composed the music for the WIQ theme song written by Shafi Moidu.
Rafa Razik, a social media fame singer, lent her voice for the song.
Around 300 women attended the event at which the Centre for Indian Community president K T Abdurahman, Jamaat-e-Islami Kerala Women's president C V Jameela, WIQ theme song singer Rafa Razik, lyricist Shafi Moidu, music director Amin Yasir and Tanima Qatar director Ahmed Shafi spoke.
Babina Basheer commenced the session with a prayer.
IQ PR and media secretary Muhsina Salman proposed the vote of thanks and Shadia Sharif and Sareena Basheer managed the session.
The theme song was released by Nasreen Miraj Ahmad, daughter of legendary singer Mohamed Rafi and director of the World Mohamed Rafi Welfare Foundation.
Thayyiba Arshad gave an introduction of Nasreen Miraj Ahmed. Nasreen recalled her father in emotional words.
WIQ is an organisation that plays a vital role in shaping the personality of women in Qatar, discovering their talents and developing their skills in the field of arts and literature.
Nahiya Beevi, WIQ president, chaired the session and spoke on the need for language, speech, words and music as mediums of resistance, survival and solidarity.
She also declared solidarity with the innocent children of Gaza, the Palestinian people and the Quds liberation fighters.
Ayesha Abdul Basit, a teenage singer with millions of viewers on YouTube, inaugurated the event on Zoom by singing a song.
Amin Yasir has composed the music for the WIQ theme song written by Shafi Moidu.
Rafa Razik, a social media fame singer, lent her voice for the song.
Around 300 women attended the event at which the Centre for Indian Community president K T Abdurahman, Jamaat-e-Islami Kerala Women's president C V Jameela, WIQ theme song singer Rafa Razik, lyricist Shafi Moidu, music director Amin Yasir and Tanima Qatar director Ahmed Shafi spoke.
Babina Basheer commenced the session with a prayer.
IQ PR and media secretary Muhsina Salman proposed the vote of thanks and Shadia Sharif and Sareena Basheer managed the session.