Commanding what is just
Commanding the just (Arabic: امر بالمعروف Amr bi l-Ma‘rūf) is a part of Islam. It refers to encouraging people to do the necessary good in life even when they have forgotten to do so. For example, when they have forgotten salat.
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Etymology
The doctrine is derived from the Qur'anic Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong.
References
Quran 3:104 and 3:110
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