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== In Islamic jurisprudence == [[File:The Foundations of Justice for Legal Guardians, Governors, Princes, Meritorious Rulers, and Kings (The Administration of Justice for Governors, Princes and the Meritorious Rulers) WDL9666.pdf|thumb|''The Foundations of Justice for Legal Guardians, Governors, Princes, Meritorious Rulers, and Kings'' ([[Usman dan Fodio]])]] Adl, as used by early theorists of Islamic jurisprudence, referred to an aspect of an individual's character.<ref>Abu al-Hassan al-Mawardi, transl. by Wafaa H. Wahba. ''The Ordinances of Government''. Garnet Publishing Limited, 2000.</ref> This aspect is best translated as probity. In a hadith, Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]] said that, the meaning of ''[[Wasat (Islamic term)|wasat]]'' (moderation) is adl (justice).
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