Absolute Justice, Kindness and Kinship

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

Page 359 of 443

Absolute Justice, Kindness and Kinship — Page 359

— Part IV 350 this extended meaning this statement can be rightly applied to modern day party politics. In party politics, a member of the party vows to be loyal to the cause of the party. Similarly in international politics, friendly nations form groups and they are loyal only to their common cause. The question of right or wrong is irrelevant. Automatically justice is evaporated from these alliances and what is left is only a partisan spirit. When these alliances are forged their concept of justice is only relative. For example, when a leader of some political alliance loudly acclaims justice, he still supports one or more of his allies against whom the rest of the world launches a strong protest of transgression. On the other hand, if a group of enemy nations perpetrates transgression against another nation, which may not even be one of their alliance, they unite in their strong and loud condemnation of that aggression. This equally applies both to the Capitalist and Communist alliances. In view of the above, one can easily understand that the Holy Quran does not only support absolute justice but also suggests ways to test the sincerity of such a claimant. Such people as talk of justice only in their temporal relationship are often found false when put to the above-mentioned Quranic test.