DivineJustice

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DivineJustice refers to the Islamic theological concept that God’s judgments and actions are perfectly fair, wise, and proportionate, ensuring ultimate moral balance and accountability.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theological concept
religious doctrine
aimsAt ultimate accountability
ultimate moral balance
associatedWith Day of Judgment NERFINISHED
divine decree (qadar)
human free will
moral responsibility
punishment
reward
centralTo Shi‘i doctrine of al-‘adl (divine justice)
compatibleWith divine mercy
divine wisdom
contrastedWith arbitrary divine will
denies oppression by God
discussedIn Islamic theology (kalam) NERFINISHED
Shi‘i theology
Sunni theology NERFINISHED
emphasizes God does not wrong anyone
each soul is recompensed for what it earned
ensures no injustice from God
groundedIn Hadith NERFINISHED
Qur’an NERFINISHED
hasAttribute perfect fairness
perfect wisdom
proportionality
hasReligion Islam
implies hidden wisdom behind suffering
proportionality of reward and punishment
ultimate rectification of worldly injustices
involves accountability in the Hereafter
moral testing in this world
linkedTo concept of divine punishment in Hell
concept of divine reward in Paradise
concept of forgiveness
concept of repentance
concept of sin
normativelyGuides Muslim ethical reflection
Muslim understanding of suffering and evil
presupposes God’s freedom from need
God’s perfect knowledge
God’s perfect power
relatesTo God NERFINISHED
God’s actions
God’s judgments
requires knowledge of all circumstances by God
knowledge of human intentions by God
supportsBelief that no evil deed escapes accountability
that no good deed is lost

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Ghafir emphasizes DivineJustice
RewardOfTheRighteous viewedAs DivineJustice