Mir Rooh ✍️We have mastered the art of looking righteous while quietly living unjust lives. We donate across borders. We raise slogans for distant مظلوم (oppressed). We post, we cry, we amplify. But inside our own homes? Rights are crushed in silence. A brother is denied his rightful inheritance.

A sister is emotionally buried under culture disguised as religion. A wife’s حقوق are ignored while the husband plays the role of a public believer. Parents are sidelined when they become inconvenient. Children grow up watching hypocrisy dressed as piety. And neighbours… they remain hungry, unseen, and forgotten.

Then we dare to call ourselves charitable. This is not charity, it’s nothing but self-deception. Because the first obligation of justice in Islam is not global, it is personal. It is local. It is uncomfortable.

Pay what you owe before you give what impresses people. Fulfil rights before you perform generosity. Clean your معاملات before you try to cleanse the world. Otherwise, your charity is nothing more than a mask, a performance to hide injustice that begins at home.

Dr. Ali Shariati exposed this hypocrisy with brutal clarity: “If you witness oppression and remain silent, it makes no difference whether you spend your life in a mosque or a bar.”

And the truth is even harsher; what if the oppression you are silent about, is your own? Islam was never meant to be reduced to rituals that soothe the conscience while injustice thrives. It was sent as a system that disrupts oppression starting with yourself.

Sajood means nothing if your معاملات are corrupt. Ramadan means nothing if your character remains unchanged. Fasting is not hunger but discipline. It is the breaking of ego. It is the control of nafs that stops you from cheating, lying, oppressing, and denying rights. If your fast ends at sunset but your oppression and injustice continues, you did not fast but only starved.

And don’t deceive yourself with grand gestures. If your neighbour sleeps hungry, your donations even in the Kaaba carry no weight. If your family suffers injustice at your hands, your tears for distant lands are hollow.

If you speak against oppression in the world but practice it in your own home, then you are not standing with truth, you are standing with hypocrisy. Islam does not need ambassadors who perform, It needs believers who transform.

People who understand that Haq is not a slogan but a responsibility that begins the moment it costs you something. The real test of your faith is not how loudly you speak for justice but how honestly you uphold it when no one is watching.

So before you raise funds, before you raise slogans, before you raise your hands in dua, ask yourself:

Have I fulfilled the rights of those closest to me?

Have I returned what I owe?

Have I stood against injustice where it is easiest to ignore my own life?

Because if the answer is no, then everything else is just noise.

Let truth begin at home.

Let justice begin with you.

Only then does your charity carry meaning.

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