
The Problem with Islamic Justice vs. in the Bible
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Justice is one of humanity’s deepest cries. From courtrooms to classrooms, from political debates to personal pain, we long for fairness, for wrongs to be made right, and for truth to prevail. Both Islam and Christianity claim to offer a vision of justice grounded in the will of God. But are these visions the same? And more importantly, do they lead to the same kind of transformation, hope, and peace?
This book seeks to explore a vital and often misunderstood subject: the difference between Islamic justice and biblical justice. These two systems are not simply cultural or political—they are theological at the core. They reveal what each faith believes about the nature of God, humanity, sin, mercy, and ultimate accountability.
In Islam, justice is governed by Sharia law, a system that attempts to regulate every aspect of life through commandments found in the Qur’an and Hadith. It is legal, external, and often fear-driven. While it demands obedience and offers rules for society, it falls short of dealing with the heart of the human condition. It lacks a mechanism for full forgiveness, and it cannot guarantee peace with God.
In contrast, the Bible reveals a God whose justice is not only perfect but also deeply personal. His justice does not ignore sin—it confronts it fully. But it also provides a solution: the cross of Jesus Christ, where justice and mercy meet. In Christ, we find a justice that transforms, redeems, and restores.
This is not a book about attacking Islam or proving Christians are better. It is about truth. Truth that liberates. Truth that exposes systems built on fear and offers something better—a justice rooted in love, satisfied at the cross, and fulfilled in a risen Savior.
Each chapter will walk you through the core differences between Islamic and biblical justice. From punishment and mercy to sin and salvation, from gender and testimony to the role of the state and the destiny of the soul—every theme is a window into how God views right and wrong.
If you are a Muslim curious about Christianity, I invite you to read with an open heart. If you are a Christian seeking to understand Islam more clearly, I pray this book equips you to share Christ compassionately and truthfully.
Above all, may you encounter the God of perfect justice—who loved you enough to bear your judgment Himself.
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