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    Islam teaches justice vs. injustice

    Sikander Ziad Hashmi, sunniforum.com


    The dehumanizing abuses at Abu Ghraib, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Israeli occupation of and aggressions in the Palestinian territories, the loss of basic human and civil rights, foreign troops in the Holy Lands, unwanted foreign involvement in internal affairs, and the list goes on and on.

    There’s no question that there’s more than enough to make Muslims really angry and seriously hurt. Naturally, people tend to react to anger in different ways.

    Some are so furious that they want to wipe out entire nations off the face of the earth, while others want to exterminate their leaders. Others are content with whomsoever they can lay their raw hands on, while others just resort to feisty and fiery verbal bursts. Many resort to silent hope and prayer.

    All these are very basic, human reactions, and any human, be it a Muslim or non-Muslim, can understandably react in such ways when in a super ticked off mood, as many Muslims find themselves these days.

    However, as Muslims, it’s our duty to ensure that our actions are in-line with the teachings of Islam – not only in good times, but even when we find ourselves as victims and underdogs.

    While many of the injustices that fuel the anger and outrage are undoubtedly appalling and abhorrent, we must not forget our sense of fairness and justice in our actions and responses.

    Allah, the Most High, has said:

    "O ye who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest ye swerve, and if ye distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do." [Quran, 4:135]

    Allah tells us to stand out for justice, even if it is against ourselves, our families, or against the rich or poor. Hence, we are expected to be just (and fair) all the time.

    As the victim, we can naturally find ourselves hating the oppressor or the victimizer. But even that shouldn’t stop us from being just. Allah says:

    "O ye who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to Piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do." [Quran, 5:8]

    Thus, we must be fair and just all the time, even in dealings with the enemy and the oppressor, which is no easy task by any means. In fact, we must fight for justice, but without perpetrating injustices of our own.

    Justice does mean making one pay for his/her actions, and Islam does agree with the concept of "an eye for an eye." Yet, we must be careful not to take that to mean “an innocent eye for an innocent eye”, because if we do, there will be nothing to differentiate us (the victims) from the perpetrators. We must take into account the true meaning; the eye of the perpetrator for the eye of the victim.

    As victims, the worst thing we can do is fight back with injustices of our own. Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Beware of injustice. Injustice will be darkness on the Day of Rising. Beware of avarice. Avarice destroyed those before you and prompted them to shed each other's blood and make lawful what was unlawful." [Reported by Muslim]

    Things are gloomy enough for us these days. Let’s make sure we don’t end up making the Day of Resurrection dark for ourselves as well.


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    sallamu alaikum

    Jazakallah Sidi for the article : ) It reminds of somethng recent that happened. There was this brother i knew and still know who has this addiction of seeing non Muslims get killed for some reason or the other. I confronted him lately, not harshly, but simply telling him that certain acts perpetrated in the name of Islam are actually not supported by Islamic teachings. As expected (?) he snapped at me and went as far as abusing our own Ulema (btw this happened yesterday night). Its a sad state that this Ummah is in. May Allah grant us knowledge and understanding of this deen!
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    sallamu alaikum

    Jazakallah Sidi for the article : ) .... May Allah grant us knowledge and understanding of this deen!

    Walaikumussalam,

    Waiyyak . Ameen.


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    Hi all, I'm posting this with a question and a comment. My question first, I have seen in the headlines about the cartoon of Muhammed, and was just wondering why is it so bad that its causing riot in some places? A politician from Egypt also posed the question what would many non-muslims do if it was Jesus Christ being insulted in these cartoons instead. Well being a Christian myself I'll answer his question by saying, 85% of us would do nothing, cause it wouldn't be that offensive. Jesus LIVED a life of insult and ridicule. He was punished most of his life, only because people refused to believe, they were too stubborn. So if a cartoon of Jesus was printed (which I have seen a cartoon making fun of Jesus here in the US) I would just feel that Jesus would forgive them and still love them for they do not know what they do. The second half of my post is in response to the gentleman that said his friend enjoyed watching non-muslims die. I guess my main question to that is WHY?! and as a Christian and American I do not enjoy seeing anyone die, whether it "God" or "Allah" there is only ONE and I don't honestly believe that he told you guys one thing and then told us something completely different! He is OUR "God" or "Allah", the only one there is, and I don't think he would want us to ENJOY watching people die. I wish those Muslims that were involved with 9/11 wouldn't have done what they did. It is giving peaceful and good hearted Muslims a bad name....and for what? This is a war that you ALL know neither one of us wants, so why fight it? All of our boys wish they could come home, how about you? I mean no disrespect to anyone, I love you all as Jesus would you are my brothers and sister in Christ if you know it or not, and I hold no hatred to anyone. I just hope the man with the friend that seems to love deadly violence can get to him and make him see that violence is not a part of your Koran (sorry if I misspelled it), and those that practice violence in the Korans name are acutally kicking dirt in the Korans face. I understand where you guys are coming from, I would be hurt if someone commited acts of violence in the Bibles name. So I hope you can talk some sense into your friend.As Jesus would say "Peace be with you"


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