The Muslim Council of Elders concluded its participation in the Karachi World Book Fair 2025, with its pavilion emerging as a vibrant hub for intellectual exchange and dialogue.
Throughout the fair, the Council’s stand attracted readers, researchers, students, and families from diverse backgrounds, drawing strong interest in its publications that promote dialogue, mutual understanding, and peacebuilding within societies.
The pavilion also hosted a series of seminars and intellectual discussions addressing contemporary issues and highlighting the link between knowledge and universal human values. Participants said the sessions helped open new avenues for constructive dialogue and coexistence.
The Council said its engagement at the fair reflects its ongoing mission to spread wisdom, foster peaceful coexistence, and build bridges of understanding across cultures.
Organizers described the Council’s participation as a notable contribution to the fair’s cultural and intellectual diversity, with expectations of continued presence at future international cultural events.




