New Delhi, March 16 (Indian Abroad Newsdesk)
An evening of spirituality and cultural exchange unfolded at the Dargah of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi, where Australian High Commission Counsellor Gemma Haines attended a special Iftaar and Qawwali gathering.
The event, hosted by Sufi priest and custodian Syed Kalim Nizami, brought together traditions of devotion and music, offering a glimpse into India’s rich Sufi heritage. The gathering highlighted the significance of the holy month of Ramadan and the cultural importance of the historic dargah.
The evening featured soulful Qawwali performances alongside the Iftaar, creating an atmosphere of reflection, harmony and shared cultural appreciation. The participation of the Australian diplomat underscored the role of such events in strengthening cultural connections between India and Australia.
Officials described the occasion as a meaningful moment of cultural engagement, showcasing the enduring appeal of India’s spiritual traditions and their ability to foster international goodwill.








