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Islamization in Pakistan. Islamization at State and Society Level. Outline. What is Islamization Process of Islamization Pre partition In Constitutions of Pakistan Zia Era At Society Level Epilogue. Islamization.
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Islamization in Pakistan Islamization at State and Society Level
Outline • What is Islamization • Process of Islamization • Pre partition • In Constitutions of Pakistan • Zia Era • At Society Level • Epilogue
Islamization • Islamization is the process of a society's conversion to the religion of Islam • Adoption of an Islamist social and political system in a society • Since the 1970s, the Islamic world has witnessed a phenomenon called "Islamic revival“
Pre-Partition and Early period • Khilafat Movement • Seeds in Pakistan Movement • What is an Islamic State? (IJP) • Quaid Assertion about Islamic Principles • Jamat-e-Islami’s Demand of Nizam-e-Islam • Objective Resolution • 22 Points of Ulema
Constitutions of 1956,1962 and 1973 • 1956 • Name of the Country • Objective Resolution • Sovereignty • State Responsible for Islamic way of Life • Islamic Ethical Values • Zakat and Auqaf • Principles of Policy • Unity of Muslim Ummah as Basic principle of Foreign Policy • Head of State to be Muslim
Cont…. • Promise of imposition of Islamic System • 1962 • Compulsory Education of Islamiyat • No law against Islamic conjunctions • Islamic Advisory Council 1962 now I.I.C • 1973 • Islam is state religion • Abolition of Riba • Nizam e Zakat o Auqaf • PM to be Muslim • Definition of Muslim
1973 • Article 62 and 63 • Preaching of Islamic Values • Good relations with Muslim countries as Principle of Policy • Correct Printing of Quran • Education of Arabic Language • Quadiani as non-Muslim • Oath of various Constitutional Posts
General Ayub • Family Law Ordinance 1961 • Islamic Advisor Council 1962
Islamization by Bhutto • OIC Summit 1972 • Ban on drinking/gambling etc • Ministry of Religious Affairs
Zia Ul Haq • Eman Taqwa and Jihad –Moto of Pak Army • Salat Ordinance • Prohibition (of Wine) Order 19777 • Hadood Ordinance 1979 • Zakat o Usher Ordinance 1980 • Ihteram e Ramzan Ordinance/Reverence for Fasting 1978 • Hajj Arrangements • Bismillah Ceremony • Ulema o Mashaikh Convention
Cont… • Shrait Bench of SC • Active Role of I.I.C • F.S.C 1980 • Qazi courts 1984 • Shrait Ordinance 1988 • Riba free Banking • Shriat Academy • Islamiyat and Arabic as Compulsory • Jihad against Russia • Rouet-e-Hilal Committee
1990s to date • Islam as Political Identity • Political Parties and Alliance (I.J.I,M.M.A) • Qasas and Diyat Ordinance 1990 • Recognition of Talban Govt. 1996 • Shariat Bill 1997 • Hasba Bill 2003 • Development of Rightist Ideology • Non recognition of Israel
At Society Level • Naming a Child • Islamic Way of Life • Anti Quadiani Riots • Tehreek-e-Nizam-e-Mustafa 1979 • Islamic Calendar • Islamic Dress Code • Education of Quran • Aftar Parties • Urs and Islamic Festival
Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shriat-e-Muhammadi (Sufi Muhammad) • The Nizam-e-Adl Regulation was a controversial act, passed on April 13, 2009, of Pakistan's central government that formally established Sharia law in the Malakand division
Effects_Islamization at Society Level • Holydays are holidays • Religious Intolerance • Religious Philanthropy • Western Islamo-Phobia • Clash of Civilization • Madras as NGO • Mushrooming of Jihadi Outfits • Three Jihads-1979-1987-2002 • Censorship ?????
Principles • Sovereignty belongs to Allah alone but He has delegated it to the State of Pakistan through its people for being exercised within the limits prescribed by Him as a sacred trust • The State shall exercise its powers and authority through the chosen representatives of the people • The principles of democracy, freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice, as enunciated by Islam, shall be fully observed
Cont… • Muslims shall be enabled to order their lives in the individual and collective spheres in accordance with the teachings of Islam as set out in the Quran and Sunnah • Adequate provision shall be made for the minorities to freely profess and practice their religions and develop their cultures • Pakistan shall be a federation • Fundamental rights shall be guaranteed. • The judiciary shall be independent