New Delhi, March 16 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
A cultural and spiritual evening at the historic Nizamuddin Dargah in New Delhi brought together traditions of faith and music, with Australian High Commission Counsellor Gemma Haines attending a special Iftaar and Qawwali programme.
The gathering was hosted by Sufi priest and custodian Syed Kalim Nizami, offering a glimpse into India’s rich Sufi traditions. The event combined the observance of Ramadan with soulful Qawwali performances, creating an atmosphere of reflection and harmony.
The participation of the Australian diplomat underscored the importance of cultural exchanges in strengthening ties between India and Australia. The evening highlighted how shared experiences rooted in tradition and spirituality can foster deeper mutual understanding.
Organisers described the event as a celebration of cultural heritage and inclusivity, reflecting the enduring significance of the Nizamuddin Dargah as a centre of spiritual and cultural engagement.