B. R. Verma has written: 'B. R. Verma's Mohammedan law in India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'Mohammedan law in India & Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'B.R. Verma's commentaries on Mohammedan law in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Islamic law
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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
Two nation theory and implementation of Islamic law was was basis of creation of Pakistan .
Pakistan need today implementation of islamic law . Pakistan was framed on basis of slogan "Pakistan ka Matlib Kia " which means for Islam but it is still waited .
An Islamic state is a type of government formed on the basis of Sharia Law, which is the Islamic religious law. In the modern world, these exist in Iran, Pakistan, and the unrecognized Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
Hidayat Hussain has written: 'Muslim criminal law in Indo-Pakistan sub-continent' -- subject(s): Criminal law (Islamic law)
Mohammad Amin has written: 'Islamization of laws in Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law
The name is of Pashtu origin. Countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan. The name means 'friend of the people'. In Saudi Arabia the name means 'Law' as in Islamic law.
Mohammad Jahangir Bader has written: 'The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'The West Pakistan prevention of gambling ordinance, 1961' -- subject(s): Gambling, Law and legislation
S. A. Rabbani has written: 'The constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Constitutions
Execution by hanging is traditionally done before sunrise in Pakistan. No one knows exactly why this is done and whether it's based on Islamic law, practical reasons, or tradition.