Islamic definition of oppression?

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Not necessarily will it always be just someone like Fir'own.

But what about in the simplest manner (from oppressive ruler to a school bully, would a school bully be an oppressor?)

And what if you are too shy to ask the oppressed for forgiveness, and instead you make duas to help him?

This is scary and I really want to know ASAP.
 
Anyone who does Zhulm (oppression), even in the smallest form, is a Zhaalim (oppressor). Even a bully bullying kids at a school.

If the oppressed is alive, then you have to ask forgiveness from him. Just making Du`aa for him is not enough. You have to secure his forgiveness in addition to making Tawbah to Allaah Ta`aalaa.
 
Is simply insulting one person at a time committing oppression?
 
Insulting a person who hasn't insulted you is sinful. To do so is to wrong that person and cause harm to them. If a person does that, they must seek forgiveness from the person they have wronged.
 
So sins committed at times before puberty, what would Allah do for that?
 

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