What Does Islam Teach About Choices That Lead to Harm or Injustice?

 

Islam does not treat harm lightly. 

Whether intentional or not harm matters. 

Choices are not evaluated only by what was meant, but by what they caused. Injustice is recognised not only in action, but in neglect, silence, and imbalance. 

During Ramadan, many people become more aware of this. Fasting encourages sensitivity to others. Decisions feel heavier when their impact becomes visible. 

Children learn this through observation. They watch whether adults acknowledge harm honestly or justify it away. 

This approach reflects the philosophy of Wisecompass, where moral understanding grows through awareness of consequence rather than rigid instruction. 

Stories like Junior Adventures and Young Explorer quietly mirror these moments, helping children see how justice is woven into daily choices. 

Which experience taught you the most about recognising harm beyond intention? 

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