ENGLISH 4 IMPORTANCE OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN ISLAM AND ITS POSITION

IN CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN, 1973

Authors

  • Muhammad Arshad Advocate, High Court, Sindh,
  • Amar Hussain Law officer, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi
  • Muhammad Kashif Superintendent, Deputy Registrar (Establishment) Section, University of Karachi,

Keywords:

egalitarianism, obliterating, corner-stones, raison d'être

Abstract

The principle of egalitarianism and justice is the foundation of the Islamic body politics as justice is placed next to piety in Islam so that no one could dare to transgress his limits as justice is considered life without which welfare of citizen is impossible. Hence the golden principles of justice remained succeeded in obliterating all differences of Race, caste, colour, creed or birth for honour, as most righteous is most honourable in Islam. Pakistan also came into  being on the name of Islam, hence in the all constitution of Pakistan fundamental rights which prescribed in the Holy Quran, tradition of Holy Prophet (PBUH), charter of Madina, last sermon of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and principles set forth on the occasion of conquest of Makkah remained cornerstones in the objective resolution, constitution of 1956, 1962 and constitution of 1973.In this articles all that fundamental rights guaranteed in constitution of 1973 has been discussed in the light of the judgments of honorable superior courts raison d'être of creation of Pakistan.

Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Arshad, M. ., Hussain, A., & Kashif, M. (2021). ENGLISH 4 IMPORTANCE OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN ISLAM AND ITS POSITION : IN CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN, 1973. The International Research Journal of Usooluddin , 5(1), 36-42. Retrieved from https://journalusooluddin.com/index.php/irjdu/article/view/148