Allah has 99 names, and every name contains many secrets.
Today, we explore Al-Adl
what it really is.
Al-Adl is usually translated as “justice,” but it has a much deeper meaning. It means:
To place everything exactly where it belongs.
Now let’s understand this with an examples.
Example no.1
You have seen the colors of a rainbow . If the red color moved from the top to the bottom,
what would happen?
You might say nothing special would happen — just a new style of rainbow would form.
But that is not true.
If red comes down near green, then by mixing with green, it will create a muddy olive-brown color.
Why?
Because in a rainbow, colors are formed through a proper transition, and there is no visible barrier between them. When red and yellow meet, we see a beautiful orange between them.
In this way, the whole order gets disturbed just because one color goes to the wrong place.
Example no.2
If you want to go and live in a jungle while you are used to urban life, what will you do?
You will pack your bags and go there, right?
What will happen there?
Suddenly, you will face change and shock. You may adjust for a few days, but to restore your supplies, you will have to come back.
Why?
Because you did not understand the circumstances. A human spends more in difficult situations and quickly becomes weak or sick.
But what Allah does is different.
He puts you in situations while you are still in your own place — like you are in your city, but you lose your job. You struggle to survive, trying everything, but nothing works.
Then slowly, you start from zero and build yourself again.
Then you become a different person from inside.
Why?
Because you have already experienced hardship. Then if you go to the jungle, you will survive longer.
This is the wisdom of Al-‘Adl.
If you want to become green, you cannot skip the two colors in between.
Allah will change you step by step — first orange, then yellow, then green.
This is how the system of Al-‘Adl works.
There are no shortcuts.
If you ask why?
Then look at the order in Asma ul Husna from 28 to 30:
Al-Hakam (The Judge)
Al-Adl (The Just)
Al-Latif (The Subtle One)
If we focus on this pattern, we understand:
He is the Judge who makes the decision — all evidence is already present.
Then how does He decide?
He is Al-Adl, so He places everything exactly where it belongs.
And how does He do this?
Because He is Al-Latif — He sees even the smallest details before making a decision.
This gives us happiness that no good deed will be wasted, but also fear that no hidden sin should put us into difficulty.
But before all of this:
Ar-Rahman
Ar-Rahim
Now let’s look at practical examples of how Al-Adl shows itself in this world.
Example no.1
The Wallace Line
The Wallace Line is an invisible boundary in Indonesia that separates two completely different types of wildlife.
On one side, there are animals like monkeys, tigers, and elephants.
On the other side, there are kangaroos, wallabies, and cockatoos.
This happens because of a deep underwater trench that animals cannot cross. Even during ice ages, this barrier remained.
Because of this, species evolved separately.
Why?
Al-Adl showing its introduction.
Still not satisfied?
Example no.2
The Halocline
When two oceans meet, their waters do not mix immediately.
Because their salt levels, temperatures, and densities are different, a boundary is formed.
This boundary prevents instant mixing, and you can see a visible line where two waters meet before they slowly blend.
Now the real meaning:
If the red color in the rainbow tries to go near green, it shows an invisible barrier — just like the Wallace Line. No one can pass that boundary
— and that is why everything stays happy in its own place.
And in the second example, a person moving from city life to jungle life matches the halocline — because there is a chance to evolve.
This is the wisdom of Al-Adl
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