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The Islamic Justice System Explained

6/7/20261 hr 25 min

We uncover the principles behind the Islamic justice system, examining how it balances justice and mercy while safeguarding religion, life, intellect, honor, and property.

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  1. Belal Assaad· Host0:00

    Today we're looking at the second part of Allah's attribute, Al-Adl. I've already spoken about Allah's relationship to us in how He is just to us and how He'll be just with you and me on the Day of Judgment. But the one who is most just, Al-Adl, can only have the most just system that can come from Him, that we use among each other and we establish in our societies and communities, in our families, in our transactions, in how we live among people, Muslim and non-Muslim. And if there was an Islamic legitimate state, there would be a court system. There will be judges who rule objectively, and they're not allowed to be judges known for whims and desires. There would be a whole system of justice from ground to top. And the problem is,

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