This monumental work delves into Islamic judicial history, highlighting the principles of al-Tawhid (Oneness of God) and al-Adl (justice) through Qur'anic and Sunnah perspectives. Dr. Surty's research spans from pre-Islamic justice to modern times, discussing the Prophet Muhammad's journey to justice, contributions of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and the evolution of Muslim judicial heritage. The book encompasses themes of peace, equality, freedom, and human dignity as fundamental legal rights within Islamic jurisprudence. It presents nearly two thousand works on Islamic law, organized chronologically, providing a wealth of insights into the development of Islamic legal systems and the application of justice in Muslim societies. This scholarly endeavor promotes understanding and goodwill amidst contemporary challenges and misunderstandings.