Living By The Qur'an Brings About
Real Justice
Justice is one of the essentials maintaining social
order. Every country employs its individual judicial system. However,
owing to the persistent difficulties experienced in the contemporary
judicial systems, the quest for an ideal model has never ended.
There is one essence of the ideal judicial system aspired to across
the world: the establishment of a judicial mechanism in which each
and every person is fully repaid for his acts without being subject
to any form of prejudicial discrimination. Despite new methods, different
approaches, and projects and solutions devised to attain this ideal
model, however, exercising justice remains a steep road yet to be
taken.
The moral deterioration of society accounts for these unfavourable
situations. Deterioration, a simple consequence of non-adherence to
the values commanded by Allah, brings harm to societies in all domains
of life.
Again, this deterioration accounts for swindling, bribery, cheating,
injustice and many social evils. Daily life abounds with examples
of this sort. A frequently encountered situation in business life,
for instance, is businessmen who cheat on their partners and deceive
them by embezzling their money, houses or cars. Meanwhile, a longstanding
friendship and the material and spiritual losses the other party suffers
do not mean anything to the swindler. Primarily concerned about his
self-interests, values such as friendship, family ties, spirituality,
social cohesion and good morals have no meaning whatsoever to the
swindler.
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We sent Our Messengers
with the Clear Signs and sent down the Book and the Balance
with them so that mankind might establish justice...
(Qur’an, 57:25)
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All relations this person establishes with anyone else will be under
the influence of such a rationale since he fails to reflect that Allah
is aware of all that he does, and that he will account for every act
he commits. Never remembering that swindling is an unfair gain and
unjust behaviour contributes to this crooked rationale.
The following example will contribute to a better understanding: a
person who believes that swindling is a horrible crime, will strictly
avoid it throughout his life. Once, however, someone thinks he can
derive personal benefit, the same person may bear false witness against
another or slander him for something of which he is completely innocent.
Meanwhile, he may find refuge in some excuse: that conditions compelled
him or his responsibilities to his family laid the ground for such
a crime
No matter what these excuses are, the fact remains that
slander is wicked under all circumstances.
This aforementioned pattern appears particularly at times when people
feel their interests are at stake. This rationale also holds true
for thieves, swindlers and oppressors. In a society riddled with people
with vested interests, the existence of injustice, interest conflicts
and chaos is unavoidable.
Nevertheless, no matter what compelling forces there
are, a person living by the Qur'an would never stoop to these wicked
deeds and never display attitudes inconsistent with its values. Someone
having strong fear of Allah never forgets the fact that one day he
will meet each and every deed in which he engages and each and every
word he utters. Injustice, which is an outcome of moral deterioration
such as only pursuing one's own interests, hoarding possessions, ignoring
the needy and those in trouble, has a unique solution: the dissemination
of the values of the Qur'an among people. That is because in the Qur'an,
Allah commands His slaves who believe and live by these superior values
to be just:
You who have iman! Be upholders of justice, bearing
witness for Allah alone, even against yourselves or your parents and
relatives whether they are rich or poor, Allah is well able to look
after them. Do not follow your own desires and deviate from the truth.
If you twist or turn away, Allah is aware of what you do. (Surat an-Nisa':
135)
Allah commands justice and doing good and
giving to relatives. And He forbids indecency and doing wrong and tyranny.
He warns you so that hopefully you will pay heed. (Surat an-Nahl: 90)
In a society where people have an understanding of
justice as described in the aforementioned verse, injustice does not
prevail. That is because in an environment where the values of the Quran
and the Sunnah are observed, the strict exercise of justice is essential.
In the practice of this justice, one's kinship, wealth, status or other
factors allow for no exceptions. Nevertheless, current implementations
of systems of justice around the globe are rather varied. In some cases,
in consideration of someone's wealth, status and social environment,
his crimes are simply ignored or his punishment is alleviated. This
is unlikely to happen in a society where real justice prevails. Factors
such as kinship, wealth or status never become reasons to deviate from
justice.
Peace: The Natural Consequence
of Securing Real Justice
Once all these facts are considered, we arrive at the conclusion that
only living by the Qur'an will ensure a completely fair social structure.
That is because only the morality of the Qur'an brings moral conduct
and wisdom. Selfish, egotistical, heedless people will change into
merciful, just people who think for the good of others and thus provide
solutions. This simply means the end of many problems.
In societies enjoying real justice, people do not stoop to moral weaknesses
such as pursuing vested interests, fraud or violating other's rights.
The basic Qur'anic teachings command matters such as co-operation
and mercy, which are the essence of a just society. In such a society,
everyone safeguards each other's interests and thus the rights and
interests of all are secured. This is what brings overall peace and
security to society. In this sense, the responsibility of all believers
is to communicate the values praised by Allah and the just religion
to the whole world. This is one of the most important attributes of
the believers:
Let there be a community among you who call to
the good, and enjoin the right, and forbid the wrong. They are the ones
who have success. (Surah Ali 'Imran: 104)
Those who make tawba(repent), those who worship,
those who praise, those who fast, those who bow, those who prostrate,
those who command the right, those who forbid the wrong, those who preserve
the limits of Allah: give good news to the believers. (Surat at-Tawba:
112)
Allah mentions the existence of people who live
by these values and accordingly summon people to them. Only those
making people avoid wicked deeds will attain salvation:
Then when they forgot what they had been reminded
of, We rescued those who had forbidden the evil and seized those who did
wrong with a harsh punishment because they were deviators. (Surat al-A'raf:
165)