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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Roots of Religion Lesson 13: The Just God From previous lessons we have read and learned that: Creation and its marvellous harmony is a veritable evidence of the existence of an Omnipotent and Omniscient God. We cannot encompass without finite minds and wisdom the Omnipotence and Omniscience of God, because what we understand.
From the unique power and knowledge of God in the world of creation is only a small part of the great and magnificent totality of His creations, each one of which is evidence for His unlimited Power and infinite Wisdom. Unlike the continual need of all creation, God is the Absolutely Needless, and He stands in need of nothing. Because God has boundless love, He is continually bestowing His favours on his servants.
Allah is He Who made the earth a resting place for you and the heaven a canopy, and He formed you, then made goodly your form and He provided you with goodly things; that is Allah, your Lord, blessed then is Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. (40:64). One may ask if 'it is possible for God, Who bestows all these favours on his servants, to be unjust? We know that injustice stems from ignorance, weakness arrogance or similar causes, none of which can exist in His Pure Existence.
If we seek to find the cause for injustice, we may find the following reasons. Fear of failure When the director of a factory sees that the establishment of another factory threatens his profits, and he fears possible bankruptcy, he will do anything against his rival, unless he is a man of active conscience and strong faith.
Privation of rights Sometimes, when after much struggling someone cannot get what are his rights from an unjust person, he is led to extremes, and begins to act with all kinds of injurious acts to bring down that person. The reaction to being deprived of ones rights becomes a pretext for violence and crime in some people. When they find themselves powerful after their position of subjugation, they do what they want, and derive pleasure from killing and burning weak and helpless people.
The groans of these people are Use music to their ears, but a cause of sadness for us. Ignorance Laws, which are drawn up by human minds sometimes, cause much oppression and injustice, because man's knowledge is flint and limited and mixed with ignorance and misconceptions. So-me of the great injustice against black people can be attributed to this cause.