Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh has instructed preachers in mosques across Saudi Arabia to dedicate next Friday’s sermons to the dangers of injustice, warning against injustice and explaining that the greatest and most dangerous injustice is polytheism against Almighty God. Because it puts worship in the wrong place and distributes it to those who don’t deserve it. It is also unjust because the servant wrongs himself by sinning, ignoring duty and obedience, and ignoring God’s limits.
Preachers also warned people not to oppress each other with blood, money, honor, or other rights. Explain that among the forms of injustice that are prohibited are negligence of employees in their duties and responsibilities, taking advantage of their position, and interfering with the interests of the people. This is because it includes injustice to oneself by eating what is prohibited, and injustice to others by interfering with their interests and depriving them of their rights, and requires immediate repentance from injustice, redress of injustice, and renunciation of rights.
Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Abdul Latif Al Sheikh has instructed preachers in mosques across Saudi Arabia to dedicate their upcoming Friday sermons to the dangers of injustice, warning against injustice and making it clear that the greatest and most dangerous form of injustice is associating partners with Almighty Allah. Because it puts worship in the wrong context and directs it toward people who don’t deserve it. In addition, injustice also includes when a servant is wronged by committing a sin, neglecting his duties or acts of worship, or ignoring the limits set by Allah.
He also directed preachers to warn against the injustice of individuals to one another in regard to blood, riches, honor, and all other rights. and to clarify that among the prohibited misconduct are negligence of employees in their duties and responsibilities, abuse of position, and interference with people’s interests. This is because we are unjust to ourselves by consuming illegal things, and we are unjust to others by interfering with their interests and depriving them of their rights, which requires us to hasten repentance from injustice, restoration of rights, and release from obligations.

