Divine Justice The word justice in its extensive sense means...
Divine Justice The word justice in its extensive sense means that a right is given to its rightful owner without any kind of discrimination. If a teacher were, for instance, at the time of an examination to give a group of students a grade lower than their rightful grade, he would not have acted with justice. The same is true if he were to give some a higher grade. Justice means to negate discriminations and to take one's worthiness into consideration.
The human being in the system of faith and good deeds reaches a level higher than nature and beyond the particles of material relations. Whereas in a system which opposes faith and good deeds like the atheist system, a follower’s acts will also be beyond nature and animals and they take on a spiritual and eternal quality, which is described in the Holy Quran to be even lower than that of animals.
The Holy Quran contains many verses which prove the resurrection based upon God's Justice like, "What! Deem those who have wrought evil that We will make them like unto those who believe and do good, that equal shall be their life and their death.
Ill it is what they judge." (45:21) God's Wisdom Based upon the acceptance of monotheism and a belief in the existence of a Wise Source, Knowing and Powerful and with attention to the fact that with all of its wonders is the product of His hands Who with the greatest of care built this world can never accept the fact that death is the end of human life and the belief in such a Source like the belief in life after death are assured.
If we believe the human being to be intelligent and aware who has the ability to discern, we would never anticipate that he build with the best of plans and using the best of materials then after a few moments of its life, for no reason whatsoever, destroy it. Would we then not doubt his intelligence? How is it possible that a world in its greatness and the human being who has been placed upon it be left without any goal and after the passing of some time, dies and will be forgotten forever.
A study of the created world both from the point of view of greatness and from the point of view of care will prove this fact that the world is far more extensive than we can imagine and full of glory and secrets.