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The concept of Ijma’a follows the principle of agreement by:
Ijma’a (“consensus”) in Islamic jurisprudence requires the unanimous agreement of qualified scholars on a legal ruling, making it a fully binding source of law. [4](https://www.aliftaa.jo/article-en/5858/Articles.aspx)
The 7th National Finance Commission Award was signed on 30 December 2009 and came into effect on 1 July 2010, marking its formal commencement in 2010. [3](https://pakmcqs.com/past-papers/css-past-papers-mcqs/css-current-affairs-past-paper-mcqs/css-2025-current-affairs-past-paper-mcqs/7th-nfc-award-was-signed-in)
Making Sense of Pakistan (published in 2009 by Hurst & Publishers / Columbia University Press) was written by political scientist Dr. Farzana Shaikh, exploring how contested debates on national identity, Islamic statehood, and institutional power dynamics have shaped Pakistan's state and society.
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Pakistan foreign policy is the safe-guarding of its sovereignty, security and:
The cardinal principles guiding Pakistan's foreign policy, anchored in national security doctrine and Article 40 of the Constitution of Pakistan, prioritize the defense and preservation of the country's national independence, state sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.
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Zia established a course for Pakistan that enabled the government:
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who ruled Pakistan from 1978 to 1988, implemented policies that aimed to integrate Islamic principles into the governance of Pakistan. His regime is often characterized by a shift towards a more theocratic approach, emphasizing Islamic law (Sharia) and values in the legislative and social frameworks of the country.
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Objective Resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on:
The Objectives Resolution, a foundational document outlining the principles upon which Pakistan's constitution would be based, was passed by the Constituent Assembly on March 12, 1949. It emphasized that the constitution would be rooted in Islamic ideology and democratic principles. Liaquat Ali Khan, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, moved the resolution.
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"Pakistan's Constitution should incorporate the essential principles of Islam, which are as good and relevant in our day, as were 1300 years ago. But Pakistan should not be a theocratic state ruled by priests." This statement was given by:
Pir Manki Sharif founded the Awami Muslim League in September 1949, advocating for Pashtun rights and democratic principles. The original question was misnumbered as “13” but treated as part of CSS 1997, and the answer was correct.
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The “Objectives Resolution” was accepted by the Constituent Assembly in:
Liaquat Ali Khan moved the Objectives Resolution on 7 March 1949, and it was formally adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 12 March 1949, laying down guiding principles for Pakistan’s future constitution1.