Hazrat Ali Quotes About Allah

“Whoever seeks honor through oppression, Allah humiliates him through justice.”


The Consequences of Oppression

The Story: The Cruel Landlord

Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a landlord named Bilal who was very powerful and wealthy. Bilal misused his wealth and power to oppress the villagers. His estate was vast, and he imposed heavy taxes on the farmers who worked on his land.

1. The Beginning of Oppression

Bilal paid no heed to the hard work of the farmers and demanded more crops than they could produce. Whenever a farmer brought in a smaller yield, Bilal would punish them harshly. Out of fear, the villagers remained silent, but in their hearts, they were plotting against him.

2. The Condition of the Village

The condition of the farmers worsened day by day. Their families were forced to live in poverty and hunger. Bilal seized lands from farmers, leaving them homeless. The tales of his cruelty spread throughout the village, but no one dared to confront him.

3. The Call for Action

One day, a young man named Saleem decided that enough was enough. He gathered the villagers and said, “We must raise our voices against Bilal. His tyranny must end!” Together, they decided to file a complaint against him.

4. The Roots of Rebellion

The villagers gathered outside Bilal’s house and began to shout against him. Seeing this, Bilal became furious and came out to threaten them. But this time, Saleem stood up and replied, “We will not be afraid anymore! We will fight for our rights!”

5. The Help of Allah

Bilal tried to suppress them again, but this time he failed. The villagers were united. They decided to go to court and present their case. When their story was heard in court, the judge was appalled by Bilal’s tyranny and decided to take action against him.

6. The Moment of Justice

Bilal’s wealth and power could not save him. The court held him accountable for his oppression and stripped him of his land. The villagers rejoiced, happy that justice had been served. Bilal was forced to leave the village with nothing.

7. The Lesson

After this incident, the villagers learned that they should not bow down to oppression. Allah’s support is always with the oppressed, and those who seek honor through oppression will face humiliation through justice.

Conclusion

This story teaches us that oppression never succeeds. No matter how powerful a person is, their status means nothing in the face of justice. We must always raise our voices for what is right, for Allah is always with the oppressed.