قتل النفس المعصومة في ضوء السنة النبوية مقارنا بالقانون الباكستاني (دراسة مقارنة)
Killing of an Innocent Person in the light of Sunnah and Pakistani Law: (A comparative study)
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Keywords: Qur'an and Sunnah., retaliation and blood money, Islamic principles and Law of Pakistan.Abstract
Two nationalist philosophies served as the foundation for Pakistan's creation. Muslims aspired to possess the area in which they could freely practice Islam. All people living in the Indian subcontinent were subject to English law before the creation of Pakistan. The main issue facing Pakistan after its formation was how to amend the existing legislation to conform to the teachings of Islamic Sharia. To accomplish the aforementioned goal, an objective decision was made stating that all existing laws should be based on Islamic principles and that no law should be in opposition to the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah.
The Council of Islamic Ideology and the Federal Shariah Court were founded to Islamize all relevant laws. Some laws were converted to Islam throughout the aforementioned process, and other laws—such as the one about retaliation and blood money were modified. Those who assert that the positive laws in place today are derived from Western law argue that further research is necessary to verify this, investigate and evaluate this legislation, and determine whether it aligns with the teachings of the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
As is well known, Pakistani law derives from the Prophet's Sunnah. The Pakistani Constitution states that a law shall be deemed invalid if it contradicts the Qur'an and the Sunnah, and the Prophet's Sunnah is known to have placed a high value on protecting the human soul. It needs specifics
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