ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF PUBLIC POLICY FORMULATION AND ADMINISTRATION: PAKISTAN’S CURRENT SITUATION AND SOLUTION

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SYED SHAMEEL AHMED QUADRI, NABEELA FALAK, MUHAMMAD WARIS ALI, MUHAMMAD ZIA ULLAH, NASIR MAJEED MALIK, WALEED KHAN

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This research aims to examine the fundamental principles of administration from an Islamic viewpoint. These foundational concepts of Islamic administration and governance have been gleaned from Primary sources of Law: the Quran and Sunnah. Also, the practicality of Islamic laws has also been examined from the era of the Pious Caliphate the contemporary Public policies, governance, and administrative system of Pakistan are influenced by the scope and applications of Islamic principles of administration, which are intricately linked to the principles of good governance. This relationship has garnered significant attention due to its potential to enhance the impact of public sector organizations’ and firms. At the pinnacle of the text, readers are presented with a discourse on the theoretical framework and pragmatic methodologies of administrative principles that can effectively address the obstacles encountered by organisations in the current epoch of internationalisation.

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SYED SHAMEEL AHMED QUADRI, NABEELA FALAK, MUHAMMAD WARIS ALI, MUHAMMAD ZIA ULLAH, NASIR MAJEED MALIK, WALEED KHAN

1DR. SYED SHAMEEL AHMED QUADRI, 2DR. NABEELA FALAK, 3DR. MUHAMMAD WARIS ALI, 4DR. MUHAMMAD ZIA ULLAH, 5DR. NASIR MAJEED MALIK, 6DR. WALEED KHAN,

1Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Karachi

2Assistant Professor, Head Department of Islamic Studies, The University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Pakistan

3Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore

4Assistant Professor, NCBA & E, D.H.A, Lahore

5Post-Doctoral Fellow, Islamic Research Institute, IIUI

6Lecturer, Institute of Arabic and Islamic  Studies, GC Women University, Sialkot, Pakistan

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