Monthly Renaissance
Renaissance
Islamic Journal·Pakistan
Articles
All ArticlesWritersTopics
Issues
All IssuesSpecial Issues
QueriesE-BooksSupport
Monthly Renaissance
Renaissance
Islamic Journal·Pakistan

A journal of Islamic research in continuous monthly circulation since 1991. Published by Al-Mawrid.

Read
ArticlesIssuesQueries
Browse
WritersTopicsE-Books
About
AboutTeamSupportContact
Monthly Renaissance
EST. 1991 · LAHORE
MADE WITH ♥ BY TABLETURNERR.COM
© 2026 AL-MAWRID
Archive/Vol. 7 · № 2/Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
ARTICLE ID 765
In this issue
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?Sūrah MuzzammilA Nine Point ProgrammeIslam and the Political System in Our SocietyA Remedy for the Economic Ills in Our SocietyOur System of EducationThe Role of MosquesA Solution to the Social and Legal Problems in our Society

Reading
3 min · 496 words
Reflections
— Reflections —

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?

AI
Asif Iftikhar
February 1997 · 3 min read

 

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?1

For as long as the political process has trudged along after the last martial law, political leaders have been falling out over who has done more for the country. Yet, the widespread social malaise these days indicates a general lack of confidence in any leader’s ability or in his sincerity or in both. Even the great Khan’s image, with dwindling political support from the masses for him, his party’s promiscuous memberships and his not-so-radical strategies for achieving lofty goals, does not any longer seem to be the emblem of hope that it was initially expected to be. The efficacy of the programmes each leader has will depend a great deal on his sincerity, political strength and the effectiveness of the programmes themselves.

Religious parties and their leaders lack the political strength to bring about any positive change. In many cases, their leaders and members, inebriated with a perniticious belief in their own righteousness and superiority, chalk out preposterously ineffective programmes and regard all opposition to their plans to be the outcome of disregard for religion. This line of thinking inevitably breeds sectarianism. These parties and their leaders can best serve this nation and the Ummah by staying out of politics.2

Unfortunately, no one, even among the political leaders of our country, has the stature of a national leader -- one who, on the basis of his personality, character and service and on the basis of his vision and sagacity, has such hold on the masses that they would go along with him in the face of extreme hardships to achieve the targets he sets for the nation and one who has a committed team of competent and dedicated lieutenants.

But if there were such a leader -- and let’s hope that some day there will be3 --, one would like to suggest him a few basic measures to take the country away from the catastrophe towards which it seems to be edging closer day by day.

Of the areas in which drastic measures are required, the three most important are:

 

i)     the economy

ii)     the system of education

iii)    the mosque

 

Apart from these key areas, concrete changes are also needed in social and legal set-up.

In a special section of this issue, Shahzad Saleem presents a nine-point suggestion based on the ideas of Javed Ahmad Ghamidi for the required measures that the rulers in our society need to take. This suggestion is followed by a look at some of the pertinent issues in more detail. It is hoped that those who take charge after the elections on 3 February will pay some heed to solving real issues rather than preening themselves on palliatives as their predecessors did before them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

___________________________
1. Who will guard he guards themselves? (Juvenal III. 165)

2. See more on this in The Role of Religious Parties (Special Section of this issue)

3. Perhaps Mr Khan (Imran)


AI
Asif Iftikhar

View all articles →
— Related reading —

Charity: Points to Ponder

To give in charity is a very coveted human trait. Looking after the needs of others is an acknowledgement of God’s favours on one’s self. It is also our unwritten obligation towards the society. Peopl...

Dr. Shehzad Saleem · 3 min

The Art of Positive Thinking

Positive thinking is one of the most powerful weapons that can transform our lives and make us well wishers of the people in our surroundings. It will put our own minds too at peace, make our hearts h...

Dr. Shehzad Saleem · 2 min

Nothing but the Truth Please!

Truthfulness was once a cherished trait. Such was its awe that people would hide their lies and would never dare disclose them. However, today people seldom feel ashamed of telling lies; in fact, many...

Dr. Shehzad Saleem · 4 min
Tools

Cite
Asif Iftikhar (1997). Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?. Monthly Renaissance, 7(2).