(Pakistan News & Features Services)
Our federal capital, Islamabad, has now become a most picturesque metropolis. It has transformed into one of the most breathtaking urban centres, packed with natural beauties.
A resident of the historic city of Lahore by birth, I have been fortunate enough to visit different places of our astonishing country regularly since my childhood.
Although the hilly terrains of Northern areas, for obvious reasons, generally occupy the top slot when it comes to selecting the destination for enjoying our summer vacations but, by consensus, this time we chose Islamabad and the surrounding areas for a change.
The decision turned out be a masterstroke as we got another opportunity to explore the various aspects of our capital city. As you all know, Islamabad, like our other major cities, Karachi and Lahore, has also expanded phenomenally over the years.
Unlike the past, lots of noise could now be heard in Islamabad too. Gone are the days when it was a quiet town where the life seemed to have gone to standstill after office hours.
There was a time when it looked like a haunted place during weekends and holidays because many of its occupants used to return to their respective homes.
In the past, only a handful visitors were known to be coming to Islamabad and that too purely for work purposes. Either they were thought to be reaching here to take care of their appointments in the diplomatic enclave or they had some work at the secretariat.
These were believed to be the major reasons for setting feet in the federal capital.
Islamabad has grown, developed and improved very rapidly to turn into a high-density metropolis.
The city's built-up area has expanded phenomenally from 2,693 hectares in 1990 to over 18,400 hectares in a matter of just a few decades.
During the latest trip to Islamabad, I visited the Pakistan Monument Museum upon the advice of my parents. They reckoned that it would be a great idea to go there and I agreed promptly mainly because it is such an important landmark.
It became the highlight of my tour and let me tell you about it.
The sun was scorching hot as we reached there. We first climbed up the stairs to see the Pakistan Monument Museum and now I will like to share with you about my experiences which might be of some interest to you.
Being a writer by heart, I love the idea of narrating the stories which could prove informative for the readers.
In the same spirit, let me try to pass on some information about the various aspects of my visit to the museum. I hope that many of you will be encouraged to go there and see it all yourself.
The Pakistan Monument, called Yadgar-e-Pakistan in Urdu, is located on the Shakarparian Hills. It overlooks the whole of Islamabad and it presents legit a wonderful view. It is also regarded as Pakistan’s most recognizable landmark.
The monument is shaped like a blooming flower, having four main petals. These four main petals symbolize the four main provinces of Pakistan (Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and KPK).
From my point of view, I think the petals tell us that everyone should be united irrespective of their own cultural traditions. It symbolizes unity and harmony.
There are carvings on the petal. The carvings showed many other recognizable landmarks, historical pictures, culture, achievements, Khyber Pass, Minar-e-Pakistan, Badshahi Mosque and many others as well.
Since the weather was sizzling hot outside, we quickly returned downstairs and made our way to the Pakistan Monument Museum.
When we went inside the museum, we were instantly met with many galleries, structures, an overlook, pictures, monuments of all the old civilizations such as the Ghandara Civilization.
There were many structures made also depicting the medieval Europe period, Quaid-e-Azam as a lawyer, many pictures of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, Fatima Jinnah, and many other important people.
Then we saw a whole separate two rooms showing ‘Allama Iqbal Relics’ and ‘Quaid-e-Azam Relics’ which were well and truly great. You must try to visit this segment to gather further details.
The museum is spread over two floors. The second floor even had two cars which were supposedly used at that time period. Though they looked so new, amazingly.
It is a kind of spot all of you must try to visit to enhance your knowledge about our beloved country. In fact, you can come again even if had come here earlier, for refreshing and reviving your memory.
Overall, I must say that Islamabad is a fantastic place and we were able to enjoy every minute of our stay in the federal capital.
It was time well spent there as we roamed around various locations and created new memories. I will like to go there again and again.













