14: Justice is Indispensable

 

"Be Just, that is closest to piety"
(Qur'an 5:8)

Justice is paramount in Islam

Allah inspired the prophet with the saying ...
" O my worshippers! I have made injustice unlawful for myself, and have forbidden injustice among you, so do not be unjust."

Justice, Reciprocity & Conscience

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was asked how a person could be most just, he replied: "Love for others what you love for yourself, then you'll be among the most just of people".
The 19th century Afro-American moralist, Robert Ingersoll, referred to justice as giving to every human being every right you claim for yourself.
"There is a higher court than the courts of justice, it is the court of conscience" [Mahatama Gandhi]

Justice & Governance

Hadrat 'Ali said: "The fundamental requirement of politics is justice".
In fact justice is considered a pre-requisite for peace (Q 2:193).
Scholars throughout history have repeated the sentiments expressed in Imam Ibn Taymiyyah's dictum:
"Allah will support a just state, though people in authority be disbelievers; while Allah will not support an unjust state, even if people in authority be Believers".
The Prophet (pbuh) always emphasized that among the people dearest to Allah is the just leader.

Company of Just

The Prophet (pbuh) admonished us by saying: "Whosoever walks with an oppressor in order to strengthen him has gone forth from Islam."
Imam Ja'far As-Saadiq said: "Whosoever deals with people without being unfair, who speaks without lying, who does not break his promises and whose sense of justice is well-known; you should befriend him".

Justice in all its dimensions

Islam demands justice to the self, between people, in the household, and even to animals. We are told to restore justice between contending parties (Q 49:9), and never to be impartial to the injustices we witness.

Advice for a wholesome life

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:
"Allah advised me regarding 9 things ...
Allah has instructed me to be sincere in secret and in public,
to be just in pleasure or displeasure,
to economize in wealth and poverty;
That I pardon those who wrong me,
That I give to those who deny me,
That I establish relationships with those who break off with me,
That my silence be thoughtful, That my speaking/logic be God-conscious,
and my perspective/sight be reflective."

Remember, more important than demanding justice is to be just.
O Allah! Let us be of the just and not of the unjust.

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