The Consequences of Injustice on the Day of Judgment — Ali Gomaa Explains
A powerful reminder from Ali Gomaa about how injustice turns into darkness and what awaits the oppressor in the Hereafter.
In a world filled with disputes over rights, a deeper question emerges: what awaits those who commit injustice on the Day of Judgment? Ali Gomaa provides a profound spiritual perspective.
Injustice as a path to darkness
He explains that injustice blinds the heart just as darkness blinds the eyes, separating a person from truth and divine guidance.
Injustice in Islamic teachings
Islam strongly warns against oppression, describing it as a source of darkness on the Day of Judgment. The rights of people are never erased and will always be accounted for.
The Prophet’s warning
Ali Gomaa highlights how the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ avoided places of past destruction, warning believers of the consequences of wrongdoing.
How the oppressor is judged
On the Day of Judgment, a person may come with good deeds, but those deeds are taken by the people he wronged. If his good deeds run out, their sins are transferred to him.
True bankruptcy
Real bankruptcy is not loss of wealth, but loss of good deeds due to injustice and harm toward others.
A clear warning
Justice is the foundation of salvation, and every wrongdoing will be accounted for with absolute precision.
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