
Yaqeen Ramadan & Dhul Hijjah Series Why Doesn’t Allah Stop Injustice Immediately? | Allah's Names Ep. 20 | Dr. Omar Suleiman | Ramadan Series 2026
Mar 9, 2026
A reflection on why injustice can appear to prevail while perfect justice awaits. Short stories and Quranic themes explore divine names tied to justice, equity, final judgment, and reckoning. The talk highlights moral courage, fairness even when costly, and the promise that hidden wrongs and intentions will be accounted for.
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Divine Justice Forbids Oppression Even For God
- Allah's justice is absolute and He forbids oppression even against Himself as a moral standard for creation.
- Omar Suleiman cites the Quranic phrase O my servants, I have forbidden oppression for myself, showing divine justice governs both God and human duty.
Choose Justice Over Vindication
- Do love justice even when it costs you and practice it against yourself, because true righteousness loves equity over vindication.
- Omar Suleiman connects ihsan and adl, urging listeners to prioritize restoring rights rather than empty courtesy.
Ali's Armor Case Demonstrates Relentless Fairness
- Ali as Khalifa took a Christian man to judge Shurayh over armor despite lacking proof and accepted the judge's ruling when it favored the Christian.
- The Christian later embraced Islam and returned the armor, which Ali gifted back to him as a symbol of justice.
