In simple words, No.
Islam is a state religion by constitution and no law can be formed which is against the guidelines of Islam as per constitution. But ground situation is pretty different. Muslims are in majority
i read in my book that Islmin complete code of life and all the rules in pakistanare made according to the teachings of Islam ...............So therefore Islam is authorize code of Pakistan
The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is the supreme law of Pakistan. It is also known as the Constitution of 1973, and is the successor to two earlier documents, the Constitution of 1956 and the Constitution of 1962.The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan can be found at: pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution
The constitution of Pakistan of 1973 with amendments.
as we see the three constitution provision about Islam we find that 1973 constitution is more Islamic then previous two in that it really defined and draw the lines of what are allowed and what are not.
35 year
35 year
The religion of Pakistan is: ISLAM
According to Wikipedia, Bangladesh- Islam (89.6%), Hinduism (9.6%) Bhutan- Buddhism (76%). Hinduism (23%) India- Hinduism (80.5%), Islam (13.4%), Christian (2.3%) Maldives- Islam (According to the revised constitution, article nine says that "a non-Muslim may not become a citizen of the Maldives") Nepal- Hinduism (80.6%), Buddhism(10.7%) Pakistan- Islam (97%) Sri Lanka- Buddhism (70%), Hinduism (15%)
The cultural focus of Islam is centered in the city of Karachi in Pakistan. About 96 percent of the population in Pakistan is Muslim.
Islam is the religion in pakistan
Islam