Admiration for justice and abstract discussions about it do not lead to the realization of justice in society; an issue frequently observed in Islamic studies on justice. Implementing justice requires a pragmatic approach that considers justice as a strategic and governance tool for achieving a balanced society. A focus on Quranic and narrative literature reveals a lexical and conceptual family for justice that, when considered at all levels of policymaking, legislation, and governance planning, can pragmatically ensure justice. The practical actions completing this cycle include perception measurement, action assessment, and index development. This article, written using a library-based method and analysis of religious texts, aims to deepen Islamic studies on justice while emphasizing its theoretical and practical gaps.
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Alasvand, F. (2024). Justice as a Governance Strategy with Emphasis on the Narrations of Imam Reza (pbuh). Islamic social studies, 30(129), 77-106. doi: 10.30513/iss.2025.6413.1372
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Alasvand, F. . "Justice as a Governance Strategy with Emphasis on the Narrations of Imam Reza (pbuh)", Islamic social studies, 30, 129, 2024, 77-106. doi: 10.30513/iss.2025.6413.1372
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Alasvand, F. (2024). 'Justice as a Governance Strategy with Emphasis on the Narrations of Imam Reza (pbuh)', Islamic social studies, 30(129), pp. 77-106. doi: 10.30513/iss.2025.6413.1372
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F. Alasvand, "Justice as a Governance Strategy with Emphasis on the Narrations of Imam Reza (pbuh)," Islamic social studies, 30 129 (2024): 77-106, doi: 10.30513/iss.2025.6413.1372
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Alasvand, F. Justice as a Governance Strategy with Emphasis on the Narrations of Imam Reza (pbuh). Islamic social studies, 2024; 30(129): 77-106. doi: 10.30513/iss.2025.6413.1372