Can We Be Fair When We Feel Hurt?
Islamic teachings on justice are uncompromising.
Believers are instructed to stand firmly for fairness, even against themselves or those they love. That level of accountability reshapes character.
When we feel hurt, instinct may be retaliation or bias. Islam intervenes at that moment. It calls for balance.
During Ramadan fasting rules time, between sehri time today and iftar today, believers practise controlling impulses. Hunger sharpens emotion, yet the fast remains incomplete if behaviour becomes unjust.
Children observe how adults distribute fairness. Do we favour one child over another? Do we admit mistakes? Do we listen before judging?
Fairness, especially when hard, builds credibility and trust.
Wisecompass reflects on cultivating justice gently within family life.
Junior Adventures presents relatable scenarios where fairness strengthens relationships. Young Explorers connects moral responsibility with thoughtful action.
What small daily practice helps you remain fair under pressure?
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