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Islamic Ideology Council rejects withholding tax as un-Islamic

Published on: September 24, 2025 5:40 PM

The Islamic Ideology Council has declared withholding tax as un-Islamic and called it an injustice. The council said the tax violates Islamic principles and harms the people. It urged the government to reconsider this tax policy to align it with Shariah law. This declaration shows the council’s growing role in advising on financial and legal matters.

In another important decision, the council opposed a recent Supreme Court ruling on divorce maintenance. The court had said a husband must pay maintenance if he divorces before the wife’s departure. However, the council said this ruling conflicts with the Quran and Sunnah. It urged legal authorities to review the decision for consistency with Islamic teachings.

The council also discussed the establishment of human milk banks under strict conditions. It allowed these banks but stressed the need for clear laws before they operate. Furthermore, the council demanded it be involved in the lawmaking process regarding these institutions. This step aims to ensure all health-related initiatives meet Islamic ethical standards.

Read more: Council of islamic ideology rejects child marriage restraint bill as un-islamic

Regarding the law on diyat (blood money), the council strongly opposed the proposed amendments. The new bill removes silver and sets non-Islamic gold amounts for diyat compensation. The council insisted that Shariah-approved measures involving gold, silver, and camels should remain. It emphasized that these standards protect Islamic legal traditions and justice.

Finally, the council approved the use of halal insulin for diabetic patients. However, it warned against insulin made with pig-based ingredients. The council also urged lawmakers to pass clear rules for such medical products. This stance balances modern health needs with religious beliefs, promoting ethical healthcare.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Islamic Ideology Council, Latest, un-Islamic, withholding tax

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