Dr. Israr Ahmed's Political Thoughts in the Light of Islamic Provisions of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973

Authors

  • Aamir Khan Senior Lecturer, Usman institute of Technology University, Karachi.
  • Dr. Syed Zakir Shah Assistant Professor, Government National College Morning, Karachi.
  • Zuhaib Husain Shah Assistant Professor, Government National College Morning, Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63283/

Keywords:

Islamic Caliphate, Shariah, Caliph, Vote, Constitution, Islamic Provisions, State

Abstract

Dr. Israr Ahmed's political philosophy emphasizes transformation of a Qur’ān-based Islamic state in Pakistan, with a presidential system tracing back to the early Islamic Caliphate. He believed Pakistan was created to serve as a role model Islamic state, implementing Sharia law and governance. His vision of Khilafat is deeply rooted in Qur’ānic principles, with a Caliph elected through mutual consultation advocated for Pakistan to be an Islamic state, with Shariah law governing all aspects of life. Non-Muslims would have protected minority status, with freedom to practice their faith and participate in governance, except in policy-making roles. He opposed popular sovereignty, arguing it contradicts Islamic teachings. His ideas are aligned with Pakistan's current constitutional framework, which incorporates Islamic provisions but allows for democratic governance and equal rights for non-Muslims. His philosophy emphasizes the need for Pakistan to align its governance with Islamic principles. Islamic Provisions are mentioned here with for better understanding.

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Published

31-03-2026

How to Cite

Dr. Israr Ahmed’s Political Thoughts in the Light of Islamic Provisions of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973. (2026). Al-Mithaq ( Research Journal of Islamic Theology), 5(1), 38-48. https://doi.org/10.63283/