What Does Islam Say About Justice? | Yaqeen Presents with Sh. Abdullah Odoro

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In Islam, justice is rooted in God’s divine nature. Muslims emulate the quality of justice by upholding the rights of every member of society and advocating for the oppressed.

Learn more about the understanding of social justice in Islam with Sh. Abdullah Oduro.

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"Respect and uphold the RIGHTS of the Creator and of His Creations." ❤❤❤

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I can't wait for the Ramadan series from Yaqeen Institute 💕

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mashallah important subject
and the production and the motion design are professionals
loved it

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Bismillah

As Salaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatull Allaahi Wa Barakatuhu,

Al Hamdu Lillaah 🌏🕋

Jazak Allaahu Khayran

Allaahumma Aameen to all the Duas.

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Yo, look at the biceps and collar muscles of Shaykh Abdullah Odoro 😲

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A Muslim mosque is called 'The House of Allah'. Few months ago, inside the mosque, after Zuhar prayers I went to give salam to a known person who was not talking with me. When I said salam to him, in anger he raised his hand and came to hit me. Later a known person rushed forward and separated him from striking at me. The Imam of the Muslim mosque was watching this incident and sitting silently without any interest to inquire this matter. My question was, can a Muslim hit or kill anyone inside the mosque? Is this permissible in the religion? There was no justice, no inquiry and none bothered. The mosque Imam is solely responsible for any crime, any offence, any bad incidents that happens inside the mosque, but this mosque Imam didn't even bothered to inquire this matter. This happened in sri Lanka in a city mosque. I have witness for this but what's the point of the witness when the mosque Imam or the mosque trustee board doesn't care of what happened. Finally, I left this matter to Allah and waiting for his answer. I will never hesitate to fight for justice in front of Allah. The person who came to hit me inside Allah's house is a guilty, the Imam who was watching this incident and didn't care about it is a guilty person, then the mosque trustee board didn't take any interest to form a meeting in order to investigate this matter. Each and everyone will have to answer. I will fight for justice in front of Allah.

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Very neatly presented, but I dont think I saw what "Justice" means in Islam. Justice is maintaining the will of Allah and it would be good to define it so that the concept isn't left too vague 👍
Jazakallahu Khair.

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So Islam says to be just, but how do you determine if an action is just or not

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“The prophet said that no Muslim should be killed as punishment for the killing of a disbeliever.”
(Sahih Bukhari, Book 3, Hadith 111, Sahih Bukhari, Book 52, Hadith 283 and Sahih Bukhari, Book 83, Hadith 50)

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the sound effects are a bit too loud and disturbing

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