Said b. Hibat Allah al-Rawandi

Al-Rawandi argued for the necessity of establishing a just society. His ethical guidelines stress compassion, charity, and social responsibility, which remain relevant in contemporary discussions about social justice within Islamic frameworks. By advocating for the welfare of the community, al-Rawandi offers a theologically grounded response to socio-economic disparities that plague societies today.

Provocative Inquiry: How can al-Rawandi’s ethical framework inform contemporary responses to social injustice, particularly in predominantly Muslim societies?

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