ریاست دیر کے دستور العمل کا شریعتِ اسلامی کے ساتھ تضاد کا ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ
An analytical study of Contradictions between Islamic Law and Constitutional Articles in the State of Dir
Keywords:
State of Dir, Constitution, Contradiction, Islamic Law, Human Rights Violation, Nawab of Dir, History of Dir.Abstract
This research article investigates the compatibility of the Constitution of the State of Dir with Islamic law, uncovering significant discrepancies between the two. Through an extensive analysis of the Constitution of the State of Dir and Islamic law, the study identifies specific articles that conflict with fundamental principles of Islamic Law. The findings indicate that despite the State of Dir being nominally a Shariah state, numerous un-Islamic practices were observed. Moreover, the lack of academic scrutiny on this subject highlights the need for further research. This study provides a foundation for researchers to explore why states, such as the State of Dir, fail in aligning their constitutional provisions with Islamic principles. Additionally, this work serves as a base study for those, interested in conducting historical and academic research on history of Dir’s state and Nawab of Dir, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of the region's legal and political evolution.
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