The Quran: A Divine Revelation and Its Impact on Muslim Life

Muslim Life



Justice is a fundamental tenet of Islam, deeply rooted in the teachings of the Quran and the practices of the Prophet Muhammad. In Islamic theology, justice is not merely a legal principle but a moral obligation that reflects the divine nature of Allah. The Quran emphasizes the importance of fairness, equity, and accountability in all aspects of life, urging Muslims to uphold justice even in the face of personal biases or societal pressures.

This topic explores various dimensions of justice in Islam, including social justice, economic fairness, and the rights of individuals and communities. It delves into Quranic verses and Hadiths that illustrate the significance of justice in fostering harmony and peace within society. The principles of justice in Islam also extend to the treatment of non-Muslims, emphasizing respect and fairness in all interactions.

Furthermore, the discussion encompasses the historical applications of Islamic justice, examining the role of Islamic courts, the concept of restitution, and the broader implications of justice on societal well-being. By understanding the divine mandate for justice in Islam, one gains insight into the ethical framework that guides Muslims in their pursuit of a just and equitable world.

Key Word:


1. **Tawhid**: The oneness of God in Islam, central to Islamic belief.

2. **Sharia**: Islamic law derived from the Quran and Hadith.

3. **Salah**: The ritual prayer performed five times a day by Muslims.

4. **Zakat**: The obligatory charity required of Muslims, typically 2.5% of savings.

5. **Sawm**: The fasting during the month of Ramadan, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

6. **Hajj**: The pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must undertake at least once in their lifetime if financially and physically able.

7. **Hadith**: The recorded sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad, used as a source of Islamic law and guidance.

8. **Fiqh**: Islamic jurisprudence, the understanding and interpretation of Sharia.

9. **Aqidah**: The creed or belief system in Islam, encompassing the core beliefs.

10. **Sufism**: The mystical branch of Islam that emphasizes the inner, spiritual dimensions of faith.

11. **Ummah**: The global community of Muslims bound together by faith.

12. **Jihad**: Often misunderstood, it refers to the struggle for faith, self-improvement, or defense of Islam.

13. **Masjid**: The Arabic term for mosque, a place of worship for Muslims.

14. **Halal**: Permissible or lawful in Islam, often used in the context of food and lifestyle.

15. **Khutbah**: The sermon delivered during Friday prayers in a mosque.

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