Article 295-C (Constitution of Pakistan)
Laws are made for the prosperity of a nation, state or a general group of individuals. Law making is done by legislation or sometimes some precedents or customs are transitioned into statutes through legislation by legislative bodies. When laws are made keeping in view the social interests of the target society, that legislation is called healthy or legal legislation. Otherwise it would be unhealthy and illegal legislation. When a statute is formulated in a country, It should be revised according to the particular sources of law prevailing in that country. In Pakistan, when it comes to law making or the analysis of its sources, it becomes clear that for the constitution of Pakistan Quran Sunnah and hadith are the major sources of law. Laws made in this country should be according proceed and formulated in accordance with Islam. Some of the statutes in the constitution of Pakistan are somehow against true Islamic teachings thus this constitution sometimes loss its pure spirit.