Explanation of the Constitutional history curriculum of Pakistan: The Constitution has been regarded as a collective agreement and final reference point for the nation's desire and ideals. They are major guardians of personal and collective rights and are considered the best arbitrators of disputes between state agencies. They are mirrors of past ideological hope, and it is a touchstone for the present reality and future mirrors. Their alchemy of creation and interpretation is full of politics, and the politics of the country are greatly influenced by constitutional conflict.
The Constitution of 1973 is very important in Pakistan's constitutional history, as many Islamic provisions have been added to the Constitution compared with the previous constitution. This Constitution can not be rejected (canceled or abolished), and anyone who dismisses it is hanged until it dies. In 1973 the constitution was suspended by Zia-ul-Haq general in 1977, and he executed the third martial decree in the country. General Zia - ul - Haq resumed the Constitution in 1985. Later, Pervaiz Musharaf partly suspended the Constitution in 1999 and 2007. Question 5 Discuss the process of Islamization in Pakistan in detail. Answer please. Pakistan is a single country based on world Islam. The steps to Islamization in front of the martial law government in 1977 are as follows: - Target Resolution (1949)
Objective solution is the first step to achieve Islamization in Pakistan. There is no doubt that objective resolutions are important in Pakistan's constitutional history as objective resolutions state all issues related to the rights of the minority, the basic rights of the people, and the nature of the constitution. Q2. Please write down the Islamic constitution of 1956. After approval of the target resolution in 1949, the Constitutional Council established a number of committees including the Prime Minister-led Basic Principles Committee. The committee submitted an interim report under the auspices of Liakat Ali Khan on September 28, 1950. Primary Principles The second report of the Committee was submitted to Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din in 1952, but its report was also rejected, and then when it became Pakistan, the Constitution was established in Pakistan. Constitutional procedures, Prime Minister, 1956 Constitution