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Rabbania's lunch at Chatkhara

The lovely hostess, Rabbania Abbassi.

 Rabbania Abbasi is a young, extremely polite, bright and beautiful girl. A loving wife and a mother of a two year old son, but it is not her complete introduction. For several years, Rabbania remained a member of visiting faculty of department of English, Bahaudin Zakariya university, Multan. Where she gained a big fan following from her students and was greatly admired for her teaching skills. It was there, where she met FarihaMunirShah and they became good friends, regardless of an age difference between them. And when Rabbania decided to socialize, Fariha's committee group was already there to widen her social circle.

Committee for February 2015 was hosted by her for the members of FMS' committee group. And she decided to arrange it, at the newest, most happening place in the city of saints, Lahore Chatkhara Multan branch. Over there, she selected the artistically decorated courtyard to host the lunch. The lanterns hanging on the roof, the antique traditional doors, the beautiful layout is indeed itself a pleasure to lay your eyes on.


Rabbania made an effort and personally called all the members to attend. They also made a positive response by being there. The weather turned out to be in her favour as well, as clouds gathered and sitting in open courtyard seemed like heaven. The menu she selected, was scrumptious and sumptuous at the same time. Shahi biryani, Chicken Karahi, barbecued tikka, kebabs, handi, everything was ordered in abundance. Everybody truly enjoyed and admired her selection of delicious food. No matter, how diet conscious, no member could even refuse the dessert. Kulfa, a speciality in sweets by Chatkhara.

In short, it was a wonderful party. Among few of the very bests hosted in FMS committee. Thanks a lot Rabbania for your awesome hospitality. We look forward to more from you in the future. Till then, all the best for everything in life. God bless you.

FarihaMunirShah with Rabbania Abbassi.

Freeha Ismail & Fatima Gillani with Rabbania, who proved a wonderful hostess

Filza Akbar & Saima Faisal
Ramna Fayyaz and Rabbania Abbassi

Kiran Doggar


Bushra Gillani and Tehmina Munir
Aaennie Gillani

Masoma Sibtain

Hina Gillani, Fatima Gillani, Freeha Ismail

Ramna Fayyaz
This lady doesn't need an introduction. You already know her name,
Rabia Bosan

Saima Faisal

Food served in beautiful traditional pans at Chatkhara Lahore, Multan branch

Kulfa, the special desi dessert

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