‘Spirit of Riyasat-i-Madina’: PM highlights efforts to embody principles of Holy Prophet (PBUH)
According to Imran Khan’s views expressed in his piece of writing the core of every civilization was its spiritual principles; when they died, the civilization died.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday stressed upon continuous struggle to embody as a nation and state the principles of Riyasat-i-Madina as laid down by the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him).
On his official twitter handle, the Premier posted his article published in English daily, the Express Tribune, titled “Spirit of Riyasat-i-Madina: transforming Pakistan”.
“Explaining guiding principles of Riyasat-i-Madina as laid down by our Prophet PBUH creating the foundation of the greatest civilisation of all times. In Pak, to realize our potential today we have to struggle to embody these principles as a nation & state,” the caption read.
According to Imran Khan’s views expressed in his piece of writing the core of every civilization was its spiritual principles; when they died, the civilization died.
Explaining guiding principles of Riyasat-i-Madina as laid down by our Prophet PBUH creating the foundation of the greatest civilisation of all times. In Pak, to realize our potential today we have to struggle to embody these principles as a nation & state.https://t.co/U06hriykou
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) January 17, 2022
“In Islamic civilization, the manifestation of our spiritual principles happened in the Prophet’s (SAW) Madina. Besides many other important principles, there were five very important guiding principles upon which the state of Madina was built. These principles are unity, justice and rule of law leading to meritocracy, strong moral and ethical foundation, inclusion of all humans in progress and prosperity, and finally, the quest for knowledge,” he added.
The prime minister said to help revive the spirit of the covenant of Madina, National Rahmatul Lil ‘Alamin Authority (NRA) has been formed.
Highlighting the ethical and moral transformation of the people as per principles of Riyasat-i-Madina, the Prime Minister said NRA will endeavor to engage in doing good and forbidding evil by teaching seerat-al-nabi (PBUH) to our youth in schools and universities in the hope to raise the level the ethics and morals in our society.
Regarding Islam's principle of quest for knowledge, THE Prime Minister said that all sources that impact human behavior should disseminate knowledge which produces self-control, self-discipline, patience, forbearance, tolerance and a spirit of service and volunteerism.
Talking about the steps taken for the welfare of the people, Khan stated that his government allocated billions of rupees under Ehsaas Program to provide relief to the common masses.
Imran Khan reiterated to establish the rule of law, which is the most urgent of all challenges facing Pakistan.

Tensor wants to be the first company to sell you a ‘robocar’ — but who are they?
- 4 hours ago

Pakistan’s advanced remote sensing satellite successfully deployed, SUPARCO confirms
- 5 hours ago

Hot-putting MacIntyre takes BMW lead with 62
- an hour ago
Death toll from KP flash floods soars to 307
- 5 hours ago
Sikh community to hold Khalistan Referendum in Washington on Aug 17
- 3 minutes ago

Twelve South’s 120W charger with Apple Find My support is nearly half off
- 4 hours ago

Why Trump thinks DC can’t govern itself
- 11 hours ago

Alkhidmat Foundation dispatches first relief convoy to flood-hit areas
- an hour ago

Magnitude 4.9 earthquake strikes near east coast of Australia, EMSC says
- 5 hours ago

Gold prices drop in Pakistan, global markets
- 4 hours ago

No interest in taking innocent lives in the name of counterterrorism: ISPR DG
- 4 hours ago
Former Australia captain and coach Simpson dies at 89
- 4 hours ago