Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, held an indepth dialogue with Secretary General of the Muslim World League and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Alissa, during a meeting in Makkah.
The discourse centered on the foundational tenets of Islamic justice and the worldwide obstacles impeding its adherence, according to information received today. Sheikh Alissa highlighted the unwavering commitment of the Muslim World League to uphold justice as a universal virtue deeply embedded in Islamic doctrines. He emphasized the League’s ongoing efforts to foster a global understanding of justice that transcends cultural and national boundaries.
Justice Yahya Afridi echoed these sentiments by reiterating Pakistan’s steadfast dedication to judicial integrity and the practical application of Islamic legal principles in modernday scenarios. He underscored the importance of maintaining a judicial system that not only respects but also implements Islamic ethics in its rulings.
The dialogue between these prominent leaders also explored potential collaborations between the Muslim World League and Pakistan’s Supreme Court. They discussed the possibility of launching joint educational and legal initiatives aimed at advancing justice and promoting ethical governance.