99 Al‑Muqsit (ٱلْمُقْسِطُ) - The Just,
- Elion 4
- Dec 4, 2025
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Updated: Jan 18

Al-Muqsit (ٱلْمُقْسِطُ)The Just, The Equitable, The One Who Gives Every Soul Its Right Share
Pronounced: al-Muq-SIT Root: ق-س-ط (Q-S-T), to be just, to grant equity, to balance what is due.
Original Invocation (Arabic Calligraphy):ٱلْمُقْسِطُ
Sacred Reflection
Al-Muqsit is the Divine Justice that never errs.
He is the scale that always balances what seems lopsided.
He sees every injustice, every tear, every broken promise,
and He holds each in His wisdom, not to punish rashly,
but to restore perfectly.
He does not judge by human eyes.
He judges by truth.
By what truly lies in the heart
By what was stolen, and what was given
.By what was hidden, and what was endured.
In Sufi knowing, Al-Muqsit is not cold.
He is not detached.
He is compassionate justice,
the kind that rights wrongs so the wounded can breathe again,
the oppressed can rise,
the unseen can be seen.
He does not miss a sigh.
He does not ignore a cry.
He replaces cruelty with justice,
shame with dignity,
pain with rightful recompense.
When you have known betrayal,
when your hopes were crushed,
when the weight of unfairness bowed your spine,
Al-Muqsit stands firm.
He uproots the injustice.
He resets the measure.
He returns what was lost,
ven what was never given properly.
This Name is the promise that no wound will be ignored.
No grief will be undervalued.
No loss will go unseen.
Because Divine justice sees the heart’s ledger
with the clearest sight.
Parts Work Invitation
What part of you aches for fairness?
The one that whispers,
“They took too much from me…”
“I was wronged…”
“There’s no justice for what I endured…”
Let that part come into the presence of Al-Muqsit.
Let it feel the calm in the scales.
Let it hear:
“You are not forgotten.
Your truth matters.
Your pain will be acknowledged.
Your healing will be exact.”
Let this part soften, not into bitterness, but into trust.
Trust that what seemed lost
may yet be restored.
Trust that wounds may yet heal.
Trust that justice is alive.
And it carries your name.
You do not carry the burden of setting things right.
You carry only the hurt.
And He carries the restoration.
Al-Muqsit is not distant justice.
He is compassionate equilibrium.



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