Here is a summarise of the solutions to suffering and injustice according to different belief systems:
Christianity (Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodoxy)
Salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, good works, and following the commandments. Injustice is seen as a result of sin and the fall of man, but can also be fought against through charity, justice, and political action.
Islam (Sunni, Shia)
Obeying Allah's commands, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad, and living a virtuous life. Injustice can be alleviated through individual and collective efforts to bring about social justice and follow sharia law.
Hinduism
Reaching a state of spiritual liberation through devotion to God, yoga, and good karma. Injustice can be addressed through dharma and karma, as well as through activism and political action.
Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana)
Ending ignorance and desire through the Eightfold Path, leading to enlightenment and the end of suffering. Injustice can be addressed through compassion and altruistic action.
Sikhism
Union with God through devotion and following the teachings of the Gurus. Injustice can be fought against through justice and service to others.
Judaism
Living a virtuous life and following the commandments, ultimately leading to salvation and the end of suffering. Injustice can be addressed through charity, justice, and political action.
Baha'i Faith
Working towards the unity of humanity and the betterment of society through spiritual principles such as justice and equality. Injustice can be fought against through activism and political action.
Taoism
Living in harmony with the Tao and cultivating virtue and balance. Injustice can be addressed through individual cultivation and the pursuit of a just society.
Confucianism
Living a virtuous life and practicing filial piety, leading to personal fulfillment and a just society. Injustice can be addressed through education and the pursuit of virtue.
Jainism
Achieving spiritual liberation through non-violence, self-discipline, and right knowledge. Injustice can be addressed through non-violent activism and compassion.
Shintoism
Living in harmony with the kami and following the moral principles of truth, love, and bravery. Injustice can be addressed through the pursuit of a harmonious society.
New Age Spirituality
Finding inner peace and fulfillment through spirituality and personal growth. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Indigenous Spirituality
Living in harmony with the natural world and following traditional spiritual beliefs and practices. Injustice can be addressed through preserving cultural traditions and working towards social justice.
Wicca and Neopaganism
Finding balance and fulfillment through connection to the natural world and practicing magic. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Scientology
Achieving spiritual liberation and happiness through understanding the nature of the self and the universe. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Tenrikyo
Achieving joy and happiness through following the teachings of Tenrikyo and serving others. Injustice can be addressed through the pursuit of a just society.
Rastafarianism
Liberation from oppression through following the teachings of Haile Selassie and living a spiritual life. Injustice can be fought against through activism and political action.
Falun Gong
Achieving spiritual liberation and physical well-being through the practice of Falun
Christianity (Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodoxy)
Salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, good works, and following the commandments. Injustice is seen as a result of sin and the fall of man, but can also be fought against through charity, justice, and political action.
Islam (Sunni, Shia)
Obeying Allah's commands, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad, and living a virtuous life. Injustice can be alleviated through individual and collective efforts to bring about social justice and follow sharia law.
Hinduism
Reaching a state of spiritual liberation through devotion to God, yoga, and good karma. Injustice can be addressed through dharma and karma, as well as through activism and political action.
Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana)
Ending ignorance and desire through the Eightfold Path, leading to enlightenment and the end of suffering. Injustice can be addressed through compassion and altruistic action.
Sikhism
Union with God through devotion and following the teachings of the Gurus. Injustice can be fought against through justice and service to others.
Judaism
Living a virtuous life and following the commandments, ultimately leading to salvation and the end of suffering. Injustice can be addressed through charity, justice, and political action.
Baha'i Faith
Working towards the unity of humanity and the betterment of society through spiritual principles such as justice and equality. Injustice can be fought against through activism and political action.
Taoism
Living in harmony with the Tao and cultivating virtue and balance. Injustice can be addressed through individual cultivation and the pursuit of a just society.
Confucianism
Living a virtuous life and practicing filial piety, leading to personal fulfillment and a just society. Injustice can be addressed through education and the pursuit of virtue.
Jainism
Achieving spiritual liberation through non-violence, self-discipline, and right knowledge. Injustice can be addressed through non-violent activism and compassion.
Shintoism
Living in harmony with the kami and following the moral principles of truth, love, and bravery. Injustice can be addressed through the pursuit of a harmonious society.
New Age Spirituality
Finding inner peace and fulfillment through spirituality and personal growth. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Indigenous Spirituality
Living in harmony with the natural world and following traditional spiritual beliefs and practices. Injustice can be addressed through preserving cultural traditions and working towards social justice.
Wicca and Neopaganism
Finding balance and fulfillment through connection to the natural world and practicing magic. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Scientology
Achieving spiritual liberation and happiness through understanding the nature of the self and the universe. Injustice can be addressed through activism and the betterment of society.
Tenrikyo
Achieving joy and happiness through following the teachings of Tenrikyo and serving others. Injustice can be addressed through the pursuit of a just society.
Rastafarianism
Liberation from oppression through following the teachings of Haile Selassie and living a spiritual life. Injustice can be fought against through activism and political action.
Falun Gong
Achieving spiritual liberation and physical well-being through the practice of Falun