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Islamic Emirate Leader Ratifies Seven New Laws

The Islamic Emirate's leader has ratified seven laws for various ministries, according to Fazal Hadi Sahibzada, the head of legislation of the Justice Ministry.

Sahibzada stated that the Ministry of Justice is committed to implementing Sharia in the country and formulates laws based on Islamic Sharia.

The Head of Legislation at the Ministry of Justice remarked, “So far, laws including the Hearing of Complaints Law, the Law on the Collection of Beggars, and in total seven laws have been ratified.”

Fazal Hadi Sahibzada also emphasized that the laws of the previous government have been annulled in the country. 

According to the Head of Legislation at the Ministry of Justice, over 160 other laws have been finalized by this ministry and sent to the Supreme Court and the leader of the Islamic Emirate for ratification and approval.

These laws pertain to the Ministry of Economy, the Supreme Court, Civil Affairs, and several other departments.

Fazal Hadi Sahibzada added, “Amirulmuminine places great importance on drafting and organizing laws, having established a council himself at its helm. So far, we have sent them 162 laws, procedures, and regulations from the Ministry of Justice.”

Meanwhile, some experts believe that lawmaking is crucial for good governance.

Sayed Bilal Ahmad Fatemi, a political expert, said: “As long as there is no constitution in existence or ratified, such commands or decrees count as administrative orders.”

Previously, the acting Minister of Justice emphasized that the current system is not operating in a legal vacuum, and all laws of the interim government are derived from the Quran, Sunnah, and Hanafi jurisprudence.

Islamic Emirate Leader Ratifies Seven New Laws

Sahibzada stated that the Ministry of Justice is committed to implementing Sharia in the country and formulates laws based on Islamic Sharia.

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The Islamic Emirate's leader has ratified seven laws for various ministries, according to Fazal Hadi Sahibzada, the head of legislation of the Justice Ministry.

Sahibzada stated that the Ministry of Justice is committed to implementing Sharia in the country and formulates laws based on Islamic Sharia.

The Head of Legislation at the Ministry of Justice remarked, “So far, laws including the Hearing of Complaints Law, the Law on the Collection of Beggars, and in total seven laws have been ratified.”

Fazal Hadi Sahibzada also emphasized that the laws of the previous government have been annulled in the country. 

According to the Head of Legislation at the Ministry of Justice, over 160 other laws have been finalized by this ministry and sent to the Supreme Court and the leader of the Islamic Emirate for ratification and approval.

These laws pertain to the Ministry of Economy, the Supreme Court, Civil Affairs, and several other departments.

Fazal Hadi Sahibzada added, “Amirulmuminine places great importance on drafting and organizing laws, having established a council himself at its helm. So far, we have sent them 162 laws, procedures, and regulations from the Ministry of Justice.”

Meanwhile, some experts believe that lawmaking is crucial for good governance.

Sayed Bilal Ahmad Fatemi, a political expert, said: “As long as there is no constitution in existence or ratified, such commands or decrees count as administrative orders.”

Previously, the acting Minister of Justice emphasized that the current system is not operating in a legal vacuum, and all laws of the interim government are derived from the Quran, Sunnah, and Hanafi jurisprudence.

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