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Muslim attitudes towards justice Typeit

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is the concept of fair and equal treatment of all people; many religions contain teachings about the importance of justice in life, including Islam. Within Shi'a Islam, the divine Justice of God (known as ) is one of the key tenets of faith. Justice is also very important to Muslims. 

Muslims believe that there are rules by which we are supposed to live our lives, which are laid out by in the Qur'an. Breaking those rules necessitates punishment - but only punishment which is just and fair. Muslims believe that everyone has a responsibility to act morally and to uphold justice when individuals choose to act immorally. Muslims have a legal system known as law. 

Muslims believe that every human being will be held accountable for their actions on the Day of , but that it is still important to punish criminals in this life to ensure that society stays just. 

The concept of justice extends to those who have committed crimes - they have the right to be treated

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