In a significant move aimed at integrating religious scholarship with the national legal framework, the Shariah Academy of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) delivered a specialised law orientation programme for seminary students at Jamiah Ghousia Rizwiyah.
The one-day event, held on February 11, 2026, was specifically designed for students of Takhassus fi al-Fiqh (specialisation in Islamic jurisprudence) to familiarise them with the constitutional system of Pakistan and its practical applications, according to a statement today.
During the sessions, attendees received thorough briefings on the structure, fundamental principles, and defining features of the Constitution of Pakistan. The presentations also provided a comprehensive overview of the nation”s legal and judicial apparatus.
Discussions throughout the day centred on the importance of constitutional governance and the rule of law, with a key objective of linking traditional fiqh studies with contemporary legal awareness.
The participants engaged actively in the interactive discourse and praised the initiative, describing it as a valuable step toward expanding their academic and professional horizons. The schedule also incorporated a visit to the Islamabad IT Campus situated on the premises of the Jamiah.
In conclusion, representatives from both academic institutions reiterated their commitment to strengthening collaboration. The partnership seeks to enhance the students” comprehension of the law of the land, enabling them to contribute positively and constructively to society.