ISLAMABAD: A delegation of around 72 Judges from federal capital and fourprovinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir will visit Saudi Arabia on aneducational trip in the mid of next month.
Prof Dr Muhammad Munir will head the delegation during the visit, a pressrelease said on Tuesday.
The training visit was arranged by the Shariah Academy of IIUI with thesupport of Imam Muhammad Bin Al Saud Islamic University Al Riadh SaudiArabia.
While briefing about the tour, President IIUI Prof Dr Ahmed Yousif AlDairweesh said that the sole aim of this tour was to provide guidance tothe judges on the different chapters of Islamic Fiqah.
During the tour, experts and members of delegation will participate indifferent kind of dialogues on different concerned topics, he added.
He further told that the aim of the tour was to learn from the expertise ofeach other and to resolve the individual and collective differences beingfaced by the Muslim *ummah *in the light of Quran and Sunnah.
He further stated that the judicial system of Saudi Arabia was working moreactively as compared to the Roman laws.
Pakistani society, he said, could learn a lot from the Saudi judicialsystem.
The Shariah Academy of IIUI was working since long for the development ofIslamic Fiqah in judicial system of Pakistan, he added.
During this tenure, thousands of judges had been provided training fordecisions as per Islamic Fiqah which left very positive affects onPakistani Judicial System.
Shariah Academy had arranged around 60 programnes of judges so far, he saidadding it was the second educational and training tour of Saudi Arabia.
Earlier under the same program, a tour was arranged in December 2015, heinformed.
The President IIUI said that Pakistani judges can take a lot of benefitfrom Saudi judicial system.








