Jihad and the Pakistani State (Shar‘i and Contemporary Requirements) is a thoughtful and research-based study that explores the true Islamic concept of Jihad in the light of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
The book examines its legal boundaries, ethical principles, and the role of the state in its declaration and implementation, particularly within the constitutional framework of Pakistan.
By combining classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary realities, this work presents a balanced and scholarly perspective, helping readers understand the harmony between religious teachings and modern state responsibilities.
