Under atheism, justice is an unachievable goal—a mirage in the desert of
life. Since there is no afterlife, any expectation of people being held to
account is futile. Consider Nazi Germany in the 1940s. An innocent Jewish
lady who just saw her husband and children murdered in front of her has no hope for justice when she is waiting for her turn to be cast into the gas
chamber. Although the Nazis were eventually defeated, this justice occurred after her death. Under atheism she is now nothing, just another rearrangement of matter, and you cannot give reprieve to something that is lifeless. Islam, however, gives everyone hope for pure Divine justice. No one will be treated unfairly and everyone shall be taken to account:
“On that Day, people will come forward in separate groups to be shown their deeds: whoever has done an atom’s weight of good will see it, but whoever has done an atom’s weight of evil will see that.”
“God created the heavens and the Earth for a true purpose: to reward each soul according to its deeds. They will not be wronged.”