Al-Adl Dispensation
Feudalism provides fertile soil for weeds of
corruption to grow and grip every institution of the state into their mortal
web. The most sensitive, however, is Judiciary. Put a person with angelic
traits in the chair of a judge the feudalistic system soon turns him in to a
crook. He openly trades his decisions for money and becomes instrumental in
promoting injustice. Not so in the proposed system which turns a person with
satanic qualities in to an angel. Injustice not only corrupts peoples’ secular
life, it also perverts their spirits. Dispensation of justice, on the other
hand, fashions material as well as spiritual life of man on sound lines. It
creates a happy. Contented and peaceful society that in turn casts salutary
effect on nation’s political environments. Judiciary is absolutely independent
in its functioning. However, its real power lies in integrity. It administers
justice from minor cases involving individuals to the intricate ones dealing
with institutions and above all the government in power. Justice is done
without undue delay. The contending parties feel convinced that none has been
wronged. Justice lies at the beck and call of each citizen, high or low. It is
also quite inexpensive. This would be unimaginable in a feudalistic system.At
higher levels judiciary interprets country’s Constitution. Judges are therefore
well trained in Muslim Law. When in doubt they refer the matter to Council of
Islamic Jurisprudence. The highest authority on Fikah. They discharge duties to
the best of their abilities without fear or favour. The Council also deals with
the matters of ‘Ijtihad
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