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24 Hours in the Life of a Muslim
                        24 Hours in the Life of a Muslim







                                        Acting fairly



                        Believers will not be unaffected by any unfairness they wit-
                    ness, hear or receive indirect information about. The teachings of
                    the Qur'an according to which they live direct them to oppose any
                    kind of cruelty, to defend the rights of those who have been
                    wronged and to intervene on their behalf. In Surat an-Nisa', Allah
                    describes the believers' superior understanding of justice:
                        You who believe! 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 de-
                        viate from the truth. If you twist or turn away, Allah is
                        aware of what you do. (Surat an-Nisa': 135)
                        Believers will mobilise all their forces to prevent injustice.
                    Even if most people act in the opposite way, their carelessness
                    and lack of conscience do no make believers lax. They know that
                    they will be questioned in the afterlife about what efforts they
                    made on behalf of justice and what they did to prevent injustice.
                    They will not try to escape their responsibility as very many peo-
                    ple do in the world by claiming they did not see, hear or notice

                    anything. They remember that if they act carelessly, not only
                    they are the losers but all the people who are wronged by injus-
                    tice, and that, if they act conscientiously, not only are they are the
                    winners in the afterlife, but all of the oppressed and wronged
                    people will also benefit. For this reason they will never be disin-
                    terested observers of injustice. If there is any injustice at all, they
                    will never ignore it by minding their own business and pretend-
                    ing they haven't seen anything.








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