<Ul> <Li> Quran </Li> </Ul> <P> Under the Constitution, the Fundamental Rights include security of person, safeguards as to arrest and detention, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom to profess religion and safeguards to religious institutions, non-discrimination in respect of access to public places and in service, preservation of languages, script and culture . The judiciary enjoys full supremacy over the other organs of the state . About national languages, Urdu was declared as national languages, and English as official language; all other languages were preserved by the Constitution . </P> <P> Many key ideas on regarding the role of Islam in the State that were mentioned in 1956 Articles were made part of the Constitution: </P> <Ul> <Li> The official name "Islamic Republic of Pakistan" as selected for the state of Pakistan . </Li> <Li> Islam is declared as the state religion of Pakistan . </Li> <Li> Enabling of living life, culture, and customs of Muslims, individually or collectively, in accordance with the fundamental principles and basic concepts of Islam . </Li> <Li> Teachings on Arabic, Qur'an, and Islamiyat to be compulsory in country's institutions and to secure correct and exact printing and publishing of the Qur'an . </Li> <Li> Proper organisations of Zakat, Waqf, and mosques is ensured . </Li> <Li> Prevent prostitution, gambling and consumption of alcohol, printing, publication, circulation, pornography, and display of obscene literature and advertisements . </Li> <Li> Required to be a Muslim to run for bid of becoming the President (male or female) and / or Prime Minister (male or female). No restriction as to religion or gender on any other post, up to and including provincial governor and Chief Minister . </Li> <Li> All existing laws shall be brought in conformity with the injunctions of Islam as laid down in the Qur'an and Sunnah and no law shall be enacted which is repugnant to such injunctions . </Li> <Li> A Council of Islamic Ideology shall be constituted referred to as the Islamic advisory council . </Li> <Li> The Constitution of Pakistan defined a Muslim as a person who believes in the unity and oneness of Allah, in the absolute and unqualified finality of the Prophethood of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and does not believe in, or recognise as a prophet or religious reformer, any person who claimed or claims to be a prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad . </Li> <Li> In keeping with this definition, the Second Amendment to the Constitution (1974) declared for the first time the Ahmadiyya Community and / or the Lahori Group as non-Muslims, since their leader, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, claimed to be prophet of God . </Li> <Li> However, the Fourth Amendment (1975) set aside six seats in the National Assembly for non-Muslim representatives to protect minority rights . </Li> <Li> The state shall endeavour to strengthen the bonds of unity among Muslim countries . </Li> <Li> Islamic revisions were introduced into the Pakistan Penal Code . </Li> </Ul>

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