Lesson 01: The Objectives Resolution

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Lesson 01: The Objectives Resolution

BACKGROUND 



After partition of India in the year 1947, the Government of India Act 1935 was adopted, with necessary amendments, as the interim constitution of the newly established state of Pakistan. But this was just a temporary arrangement and a permanent constitution was urgently required. The Muslim masses had reposed trust it the Muslim League mainly because the party was committed to establishing a state based on the principles of Islam. But unfortunately, a strong group of the members of the Constituent Assembly wanted to model Pakistan on western lines, disregarding our cultural and religious values and norms. The Quaid-e-Azam repeated it time and again that the future constitution of Pakistan shall be framed on the basis of the principles laid down in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah. Eminent Ulama joined hands to motivate public opinion in favour of an Islamic constitution, people rallied around them in great numbers and this campaign soon developed into a massive popular movement. It was under these circumstances that the Constituent Assembly adopted the famous "Objectives Resolution" on March 12, 1949. The Resolution was moved in the Assembly by the first Prime Minister Nawabzadah Liaquat Ali Khan. 



 



The Objectives Resolution 



SALIENT FEATURES 



i. Sovereignty of Allah: The Resolution affirms that the sovereign (ruling) authority belongs to Almighty Allah Alone. 



ii. Democracy: Power to rule the state has been delegated by Allah to the people of Pakistan, it is a "sacred trust" and the people of Pakistan shall exercise their authority strictly in accordance with divine injunctions. Power of the state shall be exercised through the chosen representatives of the people. 



iii. Islamic Conduct of State: Islamic principles of democracy, freedom, tolerance and social Justice shall be observed. 



iv. Promotion of Islamic Way of Life: The state will enable the Muslims to model their lives in accordance with the teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah (i.e. the model set by Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Ullah 



v. Safeguard of Minority Rights: The non- Muslim will be guaranteed all fundamental human rights. Particularly the rights of their religious and cultural development. 



vi. Independence of Judiciary: In accordance with the Islamic principles the judiciary shall be made totally independent of the executive and the legislative organs of government. 



vii. Safeguards of Fundamental Human Rights: All fundamental rights of the citizens like freedom, equality, ownership of property, freedom of



expression, faith, worship and formation of associations shall be



safeguarded and no citizens shall be denied any of these rights. 



 



SIGNIFICANANCE AND IMPACTS OF THE OBJECTIVES RESOLUTION 




  • It clearly stated that Pakistan shall be an Islamic Republic. 

  • Under the Objectives Resolution the state of Pakistan, for the first time, officially proclaimed Islamic social order to be its ultimate objective, and it clearly stated that Islamic injunctions shall serve as guiding principles for constitution making. 

  •  The Objectives Resolution exhibited national consensus and it was endorsed by the 

  • Ulama form all schools of thought. 

  • The Resolution was made a part of the preamble in all the successive constitutions of Pakistan. 

  • Preambles are not, generally, justiciable parts of the constitutional documents, being recommendatory in nature these are not legally binding and cannot be invoked before the courts of law. In order to give the Objectives Resolution a legal status it was made a part of the text of the constitution under eighth amendment. 



 



 



 



 

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Class Sessions

1- Lesson 01: Ideology 2- Lesson 02: Components of the Pakistan Ideology 3- Lesson 03: Pakistan: The Outcome of Sustained Muslim Efforts 4- Lesson 04: The Aligarh Movement 5- Lesson 05: Establishment of the All India Muslim League 6- Lesson 06: The Khilafat Movement: Events and Outcomes 7- Lesson 07: Khilafat Movement: Results and Consequences 8- Lesson 08: The Pakistan Resolution 9- Lesson 09: The Cripps Mission 10- Lesson 10: Election 1945-46 11- Lesson 11: The Cabinet Mission Plan 12- Lesson 12: The Simla Conference 13- Lesson 13: The Third June Plan 14- Lesson 14: Indian Independence Act 15- Lesson 01: Background of Initial Problems 16- Lesson 02: Problems of the New Born State of Pakistan 17- Lesson 03: Accession of the Princely States 18- Lesson 04: Efforts for Resolving the Problems 19- Lesson 05: National Solidarity and Stability 20- Lesson 01: Location 21- Lesson 02: Temperature Zones 22- Lesson 03: Imbalanced Economic Growth and Regional Disparities 23- Lesson 05: Tourist Attractions in Pakistan 24- Lesson 06: Map-Reading 25- Lesson 04: Pakistan's Geo-Strategic Position 26- Lesson 01: The Objectives Resolution 27- Lesson 02: Islamic Provisions of the 1956 Constitution 28- Lesson 03: Islamic Provisions of the 1962 Constitution 29- Lesson04: Islamic Provisions of the 1973 Constitution 30- Lesson 05: Steps towards Islamization (1949-1977) 31- Lesson 06: Steps towards Islamization (Since 1977) 32- Lesson 07: Rights and Responsibilities (Duties) 33- Lesson 08: Human Rights 34- Lesson 09: Fundamental Human Rights Adopted by the UN 35- Lesson 01: Administrative Structure of Pakistan 36- Lesson 02: Organs of the Federal Government and their Functions 37- Lesson 03: Provincial Governments: Their Powers and Functions 38- Lesson 04: Concept of Good Governance in Islam 39- Lesson 01: Culture of Pakistan 40- Lesson 02: Important Ancient Sites of Cultural Significance 41- Lesson 03: Important Buildings of the Muslim Period 42- Lesson 04: Common Characteristics of the Pakistani Culture 43- Lesson 05: Gender Equity: Issues and Problems 44- Lesson 06: Rights of Women in Islam 45- Lesson 07: Policies for Women Participation In Socio-Political Affairs of Pakistan 46- Lesson 01: Languages of Pakistan 47- Lesson 02: CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF URDU 48- Lesson 03: Regional Languages of Pakistan 49- Lesson 01: MEANING OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION 50- Lesson 02: Significance of National Integration in an Islamic Democratic State 51- Lesson 03: Problems of National Integration in Pakistan 52- Lesson 01: What is planning? 53- Lesson 02: Economic Planning in the Light of Five Year Plans 54- Lesson 03: Economic Planning in Pakistan: a Bird's Eye View 55- Lesson 01: WHAT IS FOREIGN POLICY? 56- Lesson 02: Factors Determining the Foreign Policy of Pakistan 57- Lesson 03: Pakistan's Foreign Relations with China 58- Lesson 04: Islamic Republic of Pakistan and India 59- Lesson 05: Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Iran 60- Lesson 06: Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Afghanistan 61- Lesson 07: Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia