This document discusses the concept of justice in Islam. It provides three main types of justice: distributive justice, which focuses on fairness of outcomes; procedural justice, which concerns fairness of processes; and interactional justice, which involves fair interpersonal treatment. The document emphasizes that justice is supreme virtue in Islam, and the Quran commands Muslims to be just and forbid injustice. It highlights examples of justice from the life of the Prophet Muhammad and the caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab, and how justice was implemented through shura (mutual consultation) during their time. The document stresses that practicing justice is important for Islamic management and administration.