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Treatment of Injustice



It is very difficult to treat from injustice and pull up its roots. At any rate, it may be possible to ease the sharpness of injustice by:


1. Keeping in mind the virtues of justice and nice influence, such as spread of peace, amicability, and comfort,


2. Learning lessons from the disadvantages and mental and material damages of injustice,


3. Strengthening the religious restraint by means of educating the conscience and the feelings of the values and purposeful concepts of faith, and


4. Studying the examples of the despots who suffered the evilest consequences because of their tyranny and injustice.


It is narrated that a Kurdish celebrity, once, was invited to a banquet of a prince. As he noticed two grilled partridges on the banquet, he smiled. The prince asked him for a reason. He narrated: "When I was in the vigor of my youth, I waylaid a merchant. When I was about to kill him, he begged me, but, uselessly. When he despaired, he turned to two partridges that were on a mountain and asked them to be the witnesses on that crime. Now, I remembered that situation when my eyes fell on these two grilled partridges."


As the man finished, the prince said: "Yes, the two partridges testified on your crime." He then ordered to behead that man. 169


It is also narrated that, one night, Abdul-Melik ibn Marwan -the Umayyad caliph- could not sleep; therefore, he summoned a storyteller who told the following story:


"An owl in Mosul asked the hand of the daughter of an owl in Basra for her son. The owl of Basra stipulated that the dowry should be one hundred ruined villages. 'Well,' answered the owl of Mosul, 'I cannot do so now. But if God perpetuates our


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