In the heart of Lehanda Punjab lies Kamoke, a city renowned as the hometown of Basmati rice and the birthplace of a remarkable individual whose diverse talents have enriched his community. Muhammad Iqbal Mughal represents the quintessential renaissance man of modern Punjab – an architectural designer, social activist, journalist, travel writer, and accomplished vocalist whose contributions span multiple domains.
Professional Journey and Civic Engagement
After dedicating 34 years to government service as an architectural designer, Mughal now operates his own private firm, bringing his wealth of experience to bear on projects that shape the physical landscape of Punjab. However, his professional achievements extend far beyond architecture.
As the president of a registered social welfare organization, Mughal has made it his mission to serve what he calls “God’s creation” through various humanitarian initiatives. His organization focuses particularly on women’s empowerment programs and has helped numerous deserving young women with marriage arrangements – critical support in a society where such assistance can transform lives.
Mughal’s commitment to public service extends to his role as a member of the District Consumer Protection Council Gujranwala, where he advocates for consumer rights and fair business practices. This governmental position allows him to address systemic issues affecting citizens in their daily interactions with markets and services.
A Voice for Local Affairs
As vice president of the Press Club Kamoke and a reporter for a national daily newspaper, Mughal serves as a vital link between local concerns and national discourse. His senior journalist status reflects years of dedication to truthful reporting and community advocacy through media.
Cultural Ambassador and Artist
Perhaps most striking about Mughal is his lifelong passion for music, which began remarkably early at age three and blossomed during his college years. This artistic side has resulted in an impressive catalog of approximately 40 Urdu and Punjabi songs, with three albums previously released on cassette.
Now venturing into film, Mughal works as a playback singer for Urdu and Punjabi productions currently in development. Though these songs await public release, Mughal approaches this new chapter with characteristic optimism and faith in divine providence.
Chronicler of Northern Beauty
Mughal’s love for his homeland manifests in his enthusiasm for travel and tourism, particularly in Pakistan’s breathtaking northern regions. His experiences have inspired him to become a travel writer, already publishing his first travelogue “Skardu Sayahat” two years ago. His second work, “Sayahat Dar Sayahat,” nearing completion, promises to document his extensive explorations of the northern territories.
Cultural Roots and Future Prospects
Deeply connected to his Punjabi heritage, Mughal cherishes the language as his mother tongue and actively works to promote and preserve it for future generations. His unmarried status has perhaps afforded him the freedom to pursue his diverse interests with unwavering dedication.
Muhammad Iqbal Mughal embodies the multifaceted potential of Punjab’s people – creatively expressive, professionally accomplished, socially conscious, and culturally rooted. As his musical contributions reach new audiences through upcoming film releases and his written works continue to showcase Pakistan’s natural splendor, Mughal’s legacy as a cultural ambassador and community servant continues to evolve and inspire.
Yes, Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Mughal is really a multifaceted talent. He is a friend of mine. He is a big name of civil society here in West Punjab.
We the people of Gujranwala are proud of him. Kamoki is a Tehsil of Gujranwala.
Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Mughal is really a multifaceted talent. He is a friend of mine. He is a big name of civil society here in West Punjab.
We the people of Gujranwala are proud of him. Kamoki is a Tehsil of Gujranwala.