The Last Sermon of The Holy Prophet

 
 

All praise is due to Allah, so we praise Him, and seek His pardon and we turn to Him. We seek refuge with Allah from the evils of ourselves and from the evil consequences of our deeds. 

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JUSTICE

 
 

Oh ye who believe:

Stand out firmly

For justice as witnesses

To God, even as against

Yourselves, or your parents,

Or your kin, and whether

It be (against) rich or poor:

For God can best protect both.

Follow not the lusts

of your hearts lest ye

Swerve, and ye

Distort (justice) or decline

To do justice, verily

God is well -acquainted

With all that ye do.

 
 

AI-Quran (S. IV. 135)

 
     
 

The Sindh Muslim Law College was established by its first Principal Mr. Hassanally A. Rahman, a leading Advocate of Sindh on the 28th June 1947 and was affiliated to the University of Sindh. It started functioning at Sindh Madresatul Isalm. After the closure of Shahani Law College, the College shifted to its present building in 1948.

 

The establishment of S. M. Law College attracted students from all over the country leading to the dissemination of legal education throughout Pakistan. With a team of dedicated teachers and eminent jurists such as Mr. A.K. Brohi, Mr. Sharif-uddin Pirzada, Mr. Justice Wahidduddin Ahmed, Mr. Justice Inamullah, Mr. Justice Tufail Ali Abdul Rehman, Mr. Justice H.T. Raymond, Mr. Justice A.S. Farooqi, Mr. Justice Noorul Arfin, Prof. Manzoor Hussain, Mr. Samad Shaheen and Mr. N.M. Kotwal the college marched towards its cherished goal and within a span of few years it was considered as the Premier Law College of Pakistan. Those who followed them, were no less zealous and we again find among them many who had distinguished themselves in law and public life.

 

However an educational institution is best judged in terms of contribution made by its old student over a course of time to society and it is a matter of great pride to find so many of them holding highest judicial and public offices and the leaders of the Bar. Last but not the least are those not so well known who selflessly and ceaselessly stood for the rule of law, human rights and accountability elevating themselves to a place of honour.