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...-Fudul: a sworn covenant to stand together to restore any injustice in Mecca, regardless of which tribe was responsible. The Pr...
...hra, and Banu Taym. The immediate catalyst was a specific injustice: a Yemeni merchant had traveled to Mecca to sell goods, was...
...ng the stone inscribed the Prophet's instinct for inclusive justice into one of the most sacred moments of Meccan history.
...egus Ashama ibn Abjar of Abyssinia — who would not permit injustice under his authority. Muslims who could reach that land woul...
... written agreement, individual accountability, and communal justice — not arbitrary authority or tribal precedent.
...of Islam and the foundational mechanism of Islamic economic justice. The Quran mentions it 82 times, almost always paired with ...
...s shaped Islamic civilization's understanding of martyrdom, justice, and the willingness to stand for truth against overwhelmin...