The religion section of the Justice Mirror deals with religion, faith, and allied matters concerning spirituality, humanity, god, prophets, justice, etc.
As the architect of the Indian constitution, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar puts it, an ideal religion should teach equality, fraternity, and liberty.
So our aim is to highlight such religious teachings and precepts that are more aligned to the idea of human equality, fraternity, liberty, justice, truth, etc.
Next, we have given due weightage to the Islamic teachings from social justice and subaltern perspectives. Another reason for doing so is to counter the growing Islamophobia.
In this regard, we have highlighted Islam’s humble roots, egalitarian principles, simplicity, and its focus and orientation towards justice, equity, and truth.
Kindly note that while we have tried to support our posts and articles in this section with verses from relevant holy books and other authentic sources, we do not possess or claim any exhaustive knowledge on such matters. We have resorted to religious scriptures not as experts but only as students of law and religion.
Moreover, our understanding and discussions on religious issues may not be exhaustive. Therefore, you are kindly advised to read religious scriptures on your own and consult religious scholars and experts for better clarity and understanding.