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The Sacred Foundations Of Justice In Islam: The... Today

Returning to these foundations reminds us that justice is a spiritual practice. When we stand for equity, we are not just following a policy; we are participating in a divine attribute. By integrating the wisdom of figures like Imam Ali, we can move toward a more compassionate and holistic understanding of what it means to be a "just" society.

: Imam Ali’s famous letter to Malik al-Ashtar, the Governor of Egypt, remains a cornerstone of Islamic governance. It emphasizes that a leader cannot enact outward justice without first achieving inward justice—taming the ego and treating all citizens, regardless of faith, with "a heart of mercy." The sacred foundations of justice in Islam: the...

: In the teachings of Imam Ali, justice is the art of "putting things in their proper place." It is not just about fairness in a court of law; it is about maintaining a cosmic balance between the rights of the Creator and the rights of His creation. Returning to these foundations reminds us that justice

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