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General Assembly, The President, The Central Council, Working Committee,
Secretary General, Incharges of Central Departments
Components of the Central System
Article 15
The central system of Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan shall
comprise the following components.
1.
General Assembly
of the Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan (Article 16).
2.
The President,
(Article 17), and his appointed Vice President(s), if any, (Article 19) (4)
(c).
3.
The Central Council (Article 21).
4.
Central Working Committee (Article 19) (4), (Article 34).
5.
Secretary General
(Article 35).
6.
Incharges of Central Departments (Article 19) (4)(h), (Article 37).
1.
General Assembly
Article 16
1.
The ultimate
powers in all matters of Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan shall vest in the General
Assembly.
The Session and Status
2.
The Central
Council or the President can convene the General Assembly whenever they deem
it necessary according to the needs of the Jama’at. Also, if two or more
provinces of the Jama’at, or Councils of five of the organisational sectors
demand for this by passing a regular resolution, it will be necessary to
convene the Assembly within a reasonable time.
3.
The definition of
General Assembly may also include an Assembly to which all the members may
not be invited for participation but according to the recommendation of the
Central Council only the select delegates from amongst the Jama’at members
from every organisational province, division or district may be summoned.
2.
The President
Article 17
1.
There shall be a President of Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan, whose status will
not be that of the Leader of the Faithful (Ameer al-Momineen) but only that
of the President of this Jama’at. Jama’at members shall be bound to obey him
in the rightful (Ma’ruf).
2.
The Jama’at’s calling shall be to its creed and objective, not to the person
or office of the President.
3.
The members of the Jama’at shall make the appointment of the President by
direct vote and simple majority shall be decisive in this vote.
3a. At
least three months ahead of the expiry of the President’s term of office,
the Council shall appoint an Election Supervisor and enact necessary rules
for the election.
4.
The election of the President shall be for five years, and the Jama’at
members may elect the same person more than once should they so desire.
5.
It shall be necessary that a new election for Presidency be completed before
the incumbent’s term ends. But if this could not happen, the incumbent would
continue in office till the successor’s assuming charge of the office, but
this duration would not be more than three months.
6.
If the office of the President falls vacant for any reason like resignation
or dismissal and it is not possible to hold an election for a new President,
the Central Council shall elect a President temporarily. In this election
simple majority of the vote of the Council will be decisive. This temporary
arrangement will be for six months at the most and it shall be necessary to
have a new President elected by the members before the lapse of this period.
7.
If it becomes inescapable for the President to temporarily abdicate his
duties, he will appoint someone from among the members of the Council to act
in his place. The period of such an appointment shall not be more than a
year and, in case of exceeding six months, the appointment shall have to be
ratified by the Central Council.
The Oath
Article 18
Before assuming the office, it shall be imperative for the
President (whether interim or permanent, or acting) to take oath of office
as given in Appendix I of this constitution. The President can take this
oath at General Assembly, or at a session of the Central Council, or at a
local assembly of members, as per situation.
Duties and Powers of the President
Article 19
1.
The ultimate responsibility for running the Jama’at’s organisation and the
movement shall be of the President and he shall be responsible to the
Council and members of the Jama’at.
2. The
President shall formulate Jama’at’s policies and take decisions on important
issues in consultation with the Central Council.
3. It shall
be binding on the President:
a.
To give priority
to obedience and loyalty to Allah and His Prophet over the rest.
b.
To consider the
service of Jama’at’s objective and mission his foremost obligation.
c.
To give preference to Jama’at’s interests and the obligations for its work
over his own person and personal benefits.
d.
To decide among the members of the Jama’at with justice and honesty.
e.
To protect what is entrusted to him by the Jama’at.
f.
To abide by this Constitution and do his best to establish the Jama’at’s
organisation according to it.
4. The
President shall have the following powers:
a.
Selection of his Working Committee from amongst the members of the Central
Council.
b. Taking
action with the consultation of members whom could be approached for
consultation in case when taking immediate action on important issues
becomes necessary but the Central Council or the Working Committee could not
be convened.
c.
Appointment of Vice President(s) from amongst the Central Council or with
the consultation of the Council.
d.
Running of administrative affairs of the Jama’at, and use of the Jama’at’s
assets while observing the limitations, if any, imposed in the interests of
the Jama’at by the Central Council.
e. Admission
of members in the Jama’at (Article 7) and their exclusion (Article 90).
f.
Suspension or dissolution of any subordinate Jama’at. (Article 91).
g.
Appointment or dismissal of subordinates Presidents, (Article 40, 54, 68,
and 84)
h.
Appointment and dismissal of the Secretary General of the Jama’at and the
staff of the Central Departments (Article 35, 36, 37).
i.
Expenditure from the Jama’at’s Fund (Bayt al-Maal) on the work of the
Jama’at (Article 96).
j.
Extension in the Central Council’s tenure (Article 23)
k.
Permission to anyone other than the members of the Central Council to attend
its meeting (Article 27).
l.
Ban the participation as observer or in other status of non-members in the
meeting of the Central Council (Article 26, 27).
m. Convening the
General Assembly of the Jama’at (Article16).
n.
Implementation of the Jama’at’s decisions according to his discretion.
o. Delegation
of some of his powers to another person.
3.
The Central Council
Composition and formation
Article 20
There shall be a Central Council, formed according to Article
21, to assist and advise the President, and its name shall be “Markazi
Majlis-e-Shura” or “Majlis-e-Shura Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan”.
Article 20 a
At least three months ahead of the end of Central Council’s
tenure, the President shall appoint an Election Supervisor and vest him with
powers required for conducting the election of the new Council.
Article 21
1.
The number of the elected members of the Central Council shall at least be
50,
who shall be elected by direct vote of the Jama’at members. Before an
election, the President or his appointed Election Supervisor shall determine
appropriate constituencies by distributing this strength in proportion to
the number of members from each province ensuring that each province has at
least one seat.
2.
The President shall be the Chair of this Council and shall have the right of
casting the tie-vote.
2a.
Secretary General of the Jama’at shall be ex-officio member and secretary of
the Council.
2b.
Vice President(s), if any, shall be ex-officio members of the Council.
2c. Provincial Presidents
shall be ex-officio members of the Council.
3.
If a seat falls vacant in the Central Council it shall be necessary to fill
it within three months.
4.
Incharges of the Central Departments shall be eligible for attending and
participating in the meetings of the Central Council but shall not be
entitled to vote unless they are elected members of the Central Council.
5.
Central Staff members shall be among the voters of the electoral
constituencies within whose limits they live, but the Incharges of the
Central Departments shall be entitled only to vote and cannot be elected to
the Central Council.
The Inaugural Session
Article 22
The President shall convene the inaugural session of the new
Central Council within two months of the election of its members, where
every member shall individually take the oath of office before the President
in accordance with Appendix 2 of this constitution. Afterwards, the
President shall apprise them about their duties and responsibilities as well
as prevalent situation and state of affairs of the Jama’at.
Tenure
Article 23
1.
The election of the members of the Central Council shall be for three years,
but if the President, because of a change in situation facing the Jama’at or
an alteration or a plausible reason, considers it necessary, he can, after
consulting the Council, decide for fresh elections.
2.
If it is difficult to hold election of the Central Council for some
extraordinary circumstances, the President shall be entitled to extend the
tenure of the existing Council for up to one year after consultation with
the Provincial, Divisional, and District Presidents (that are approachable).
Ordinary and Extraordinary Sessions
Article 24
1.
The Central Council shall usually sit once a year for a session to be held,
under normal circumstances, in the last quarter of the fiscal year. In this
session, the report on the work of the Jama’at, the budget and the audit
report of the Central Fund for the last year shall be presented; the work of
the Jama’at during the past year shall be analysed and assessed, and the
next year program shall be drawn up. This session of the Central Council
shall be called “Ordinary Session of the Council”.
2. The period
between two ordinary sessions of the Council shall not exceed 15 months.
Article 25
1.
The President can any time summon an extraordinary session of the Council.
2.
Extraordinary session of the Central Council would necessarily be convened
in the following conditions:
a.
When at least one-fourth of the members of the Central Council demand of the
President for convening the session in writing.
b.
When the seat of the President falls vacant and there is no deputy, acting
or temporarily appointed Ameer – the Central Department for Organisational
Affairs of the Jama’at shall convene a session of the Central Council.
Participation of Jama’at members in the Central Council’s Sessions as
Observers
Article 26
Ordinary members of the Jama’at shall be entitled to attend
the meetings of the Central Council as observers but the President may, in
the interests of the Jama’at, revoke this permission for a particular
session or part of it.
Participation of non-members in the
Session
Article 27
If the President feels the necessity of inviting a person or
persons other than the members of the Council to be part of consultation in
some particular issue of the Jama’at, he may invite him/them to the session
– but the issue can only be decided with the opinion of the members of the
Council.
Quorum
Article 28
The quorum for the Centre Council’s session shall be
one-third of the total number of its members. However, if a session is
prorogued for lack of quorum, no quorum shall be required for the next
session.
The Method for Reaching Decisions in the
Council
Article 29
1.
In general, all matters shall be decided through consensus. But, in case of
differences the decision of the majority of the members present in the
session shall be considered to be the decision of the Central Council.
2.
If the President disagrees with the decision of the majority of the members
of the Central Council, he may postpone it till the next session of the
Council, but the decision arrived at in this next session shall be final.
Duties and responsibilities of the
Central Council
Article 30
1.
It shall be the collective duty of the Central Council and of each member
individually:
a. To give
priority to obedience and loyalty to Allah and His Prophet over the rest.
b.
To always keep an eye on the President, Jama’at, and themselves to ensure
adherence to the Jama’at’s creed, commitment with its mission and observance
of true Islamic mode of action.
c. To be
regular in attending the meetings of the Council.
d.
To forthrightly express their real opinion on all issues according to their
knowledge, faith, and conscience.
e.
To desist from making permanent groups and blocs within the Jama’at, and
should anyone be found so trying, efforts should be made to correct him
instead of encouraging or showing indifference to him.
f.
To try rectifying any fault in the Jama’at and its work whenever and
wherever it is seen.
2. The
Central Council shall be vested with the following powers:
a.
Formulating the Jama’at’s policy.
b.
Deposing the President provided that 2/3rd of the elected members
of the Central Council pass a no-confidence motion against him.
c.
Interpretation and
amendment of the Jama’at’s Constitution, and making changes in the Jama’at’s
set-up.
d.
Appointment of Secretary General of the Jama’at and presenting no-confidence
resolution against him (Article 35).
e.
Appointment of auditor for verification of the Central Fund, and
deliberation and necessary action on its report (Article 96).
f.
Approval of the central budget of the Jama’at (Article 24).
g. Authority
to conduct above-board accountability of President and his subordinate
Incharges of the Central Departments, to critically analyse and deliberate
on their work.
h.
Appointment of central and provincial parliamentary boards and determination
of their scope.
i.
Appointment of boards, committees, and commissions as required for work in
different spheres and departments of the Jama’at and determination of their
scope.
j.
Convening the General Assembly of the Jama’at, and, when necessary, inviting
delegates from amongst the members instead of the ordinary members (Article
16).
k.
Giving expression to opinion through the passage of resolutions and other
means, and taking other appropriate measures on issue arising within and
without the country in connection with the Jama’at’s mission, objectives and
program.
l.
Formulation and adoption of rules and regulations for the proceedings of the
General Assembly and Central Council sessions.
m.
Taking all
necessary steps according to the Constitution for the realisation of
Jama’at’s mission.
n.
Delegation of its
powers or some of them, along with the conditions that it wants to impose,
to the Working Committee or any committee or board composed of its members,
or to the President or the Secretary General or any other person or persons.
Article 31
If a President who had earlier been dismissed with
no-confidence motion of the Central Council is re-elected in the new
elections, this shall be a no-confidence of the Jama’at on the Central
Council and the Council shall stand dissolved on the day the President
assumes charge of the office by taking the oath. The elected President shall
arrange for the election of a new Council and shall carry on his work in the
meanwhile with the assistance and advice of an interim Working Committee
composed of the Provincial Presidents.
Article 32
If at any time the number of members capable of performing
their duties falls short of even meeting the quorum required for the session
of the Central Council, then a council of all District Presidents of the
country shall be considered as alternative to the Central Council. This
Council shall have the discretion of either working as the Central Council,
or arrange for the formation of a new Council according to the Constitution,
or devise some other appropriate and practicable formula for assistance and
advice to the President keeping intact the spirit of the Constitution.
Article 33
In the event of the President’s office falling vacant,
the power to convene the session of the Central Council shall vest, in
order, in the Secretary General of the Jama’at, the Central Department for
Organisational Affairs, every present member of the Central Council, and
every District Chief.
4.
Working Committee
Article 34
1.
There shall be a
Working Committee of Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan, which shall consist of 15
members
whom the President shall select from amongst the members of the Central
Council. The President shall be its Chair, Secretary General its ex-officio
member and secretary, and Vice President(s), if any, its ex-officio
member(s).
2.
If one ceases to
be a member of the Central Council, shall also cease to be a member of the
Working Committee.
3.
The President can convene the session of the Working Committee whenever and
as many times as he wants.
4.
The quorum for the Working Committee session shall be seven, of which at
least four shall not be the office bearers (of the Jama’at).
5.
A new Working Committee shall be formed after every new election of the
Central Council.
6.
During all such conditions when the Central Council is not in session or it
is difficult to convene it, the Working Committee shall assume all the
powers of the Central Council (except those of amending the Constitution and
deposing the President). However, the Central Council shall have full power
to ratify any of its decision or action, or disapprove it in part or in
whole.
5.
The Secretary General
Appointment, Dismissal, Duties and Powers
Article 35
1.
There shall be a Secretary General of Jama’at-e-Islami Pakistan who shall be
selected by the President with the consultation of the Central Council.
2.
Secretary General shall continue in office only as long as the President is
satisfied with his work, but his dismissal shall be only with the
consultation of the Central Council or the Working Committee.
3.
The Central Council can dismiss the Secretary General through a
no-confidence resolution, provided that, in case the President does not
agree with it, the number of the members voting in favour of the
no-confidence resolution shall not be less than half of the total number of
members of the Council.
4.
The Secretary General shall be the aide and representative of the President
in all affairs of the Jama’at. He shall perform duties and exercise powers
that President shall assign him, and he shall be answerable to the President
for his work.
5.
Before assuming the charge of office, Secretary General shall take before
President the oath that is given in Appendix 3 of this Constitution.
Deputy Secretary General
Article 36
1.
The President shall be authorised to appoint one or more deputy secretaries
general and distribute among them from the duties and powers of the
Secretary General according to his discretion.
2.
The status of the Deputy Secretary General whom the President may appoint as
acting Secretary General in the absence of the Secretary General shall be
the same as given to the Secretary General of the Jama’at in this
Constitution.
6.
Incharges of the Central Departments
Appointment, Dismissal, Duties and Powers
Article 37
1.
Each Central Department shall be under a separate Incharge appointed by the
President according to his discretion.
2.
An Incharge of a Department shall continue in office only as long as the
President is satisfied with his work.
3.
The President
shall determine duties and powers of the Department Incharges.
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