"Say We believe in God and what is revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and I`saac and Jacob and the Tribes, and what was entrusted to Moses and Jesus and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them and to Him we have surrendered."
(Quran 3: 84)
JUSTICE is the opposite of injustice, just as white is the opposite of black
and day is the opposite of night. Justice is nothing but to maintain
equality in disputed matters. The doer of wrong must be punished and the
virtuous rewarded. Thus justice is a point of equity in between the extremes
which equalises the two ends and rests on veracity.
Establishment of justice implies restoration of the right of the person who
is entitled to it and depriving the person of the right to which he is not
entitled. The Holy Quran lays down the sovereignty of justice, as will be
evident from the following verse:
"Say: My Lord has commanded (you) to do
justice ..." (7:29).
Islam explicitly emphasises that its economic, political and social order of
life be based on justice and calls upon those who are in authority to
augment and promote the cause of justice in their administrative and
executive spheres. The Holy Quran has been revealed inter alia for the
realisation of the ideal of justice. Islam stands for all that is good,
healthy and desirable in life.
The Holy Quran and the Sunnah give us a methodology for the realisation of
justice in our practical life. The Holy Quran and the Sunnah aim at the good
of human beings and since they are dynamic process for the evolution of
human society and they provide a clear and practical plan for achieving the
goal of justice.
The Quranic concept of justice guarantees harmonious and balanced
opportunities of simultaneous development individually as well as
collectively. Socialism pursues equality but deprives man of his personal
freedom, whereas capitalism lays stress upon the ideals of freedom but
deprives man of his right to equality.
Hence the ideal of justice that the Holy Quran contemplates is one wherein a
Muslim would be free and encouraged to live a moral life to perform his
obligations strictly in accordance with the priorities fixed by Allah. It
is, therefore, inherent in the very nature of Islam that its followers
should find a state based on justice as envisioned in the Holy Quran.
Islam
places enormous responsibilities on Muslims and enjoins them to uphold the
cause of justice. The Holy Quran says:
"Surely, We have sent down the Book
to you with the truth, so that you may do justice between men in the light
of that which Allah has enlightened you . And do not be an advocate for the
dishonest."
Addressing the Muslims in verse 35 of surah Nisa of the Holy Quran, Allah
says:
"O you, who believe, stand firmly for justice, against yourself or
your parents or your near relations - whether he be rich or poor - Allah has
better right over them both." (Holy Qurán 4:35)
Thus the concept of justice guides mankind to the path of universal peace
and prosperity. Justice and to be just is the greatest teaching of Islam.
There is no distinction between the rich and the poor, high or low, as Allah
has ordained in the Holy Quran.
What a peaceful and happy life we would enjoy if every one of us is ever
just and fair in all the affairs of sale and purchase and in all other
dealings of our day to day life. Justice is the foundation-stone of the
structure of Islamic state. It is based on the concept of justice and
fundamentals embodied in the Holy Quran.
The holy Prophet administered the affairs of the state in accordance with
the injunctions contained in the Holy Quran. According to the principles of
Islamic polity, equality does not mean that all persons are equal in all
respects. The sole criterion for giving preference is piety. Justice is the
sole of Islamic state and it should be impartial. High and low, prince and
the peasant, white and black stand equal. The Holy Quran enjoins Muslims to
decide a case on the basis of equity, justice and upright testimony.
It is therefore incumbent on every Muslim to check all selfish wrong doings
and to leave no stone unturned in eradicating the root cause of injustice
and oppression in whatever form it is found so that society could be purged
of oppression and the humanity may enjoy the fruit of justice irrespective
of racial discrimination, regional difference and distinction of colour. -
(KT - 15/6/01)
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