Are Muslims allowed to judge?

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Hi I'm not Muslim however I'm very interested in it and I have friends that are apart of Islam and so I want to better understand your religion.

My question is, are Muslims allowed to judge? I'm wondering this as I've often seen Muslims judging others online (weather Muslim or not) instead of guiding people nicely. I've seen something online before saying that only Allah (swt) is allowed to judge and that Muslims aren't allowed to however they are allowed to gently guide people to the right path eg.wearing appropriate clothes ect.
Am I right in saying this and if it's possible can someone tell me the quotes from the qumran that relate to this?

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Yes they are allowed to judge everyone according to their knowledge and depending on the situation they are involved in. We have a principle in Islam that's shared among all Muslims: the forbidden is obvious to the seeing eye and the allowed is obvious to the seeing eye and in among this and that there are the closer-to-forbidden matters and these we shall avoid.

See! All Muslims can tell you right or wrong. However, the scope of your question should be more specific as to what category of people you're exactly referring to.


And the very simple answer to your question: to All Muslims اللّٰه is the Ultimate Judge and One of His Glorified Names Is The Judge.
 

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