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CJP, MWL chief discuss Islamic justice

CJP, MWL chief discuss Islamic justice

Express Tribune9 hours ago

Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL) and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr Mohammed Alissa received Chief Justice of Pakistan, Yahya Afridi, in the Blessed Sanctuary the other day.
During the meeting, the two dignitaries held in-depth discussions on the foundational principles of Islamic justice, emphasizing their timeless relevance in upholding fairness, integrity, and the rule of law.
The dialogue addressed growing concerns over the erosion of fundamental justice values and underscored the need for renewed commitment to equitable judicial practices.

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