The way i see it, God doesn't directly intervine 'cause god wants us to find our own way. God gave us free will for a reason.
I almost agreed. I was genuinely surprised by your neutral stance, which I deeply respect. Your view mirrors that of Ibn Tufayl in the sense that each one of us is born with a belief in a higher power. Later, through observation of the world's structure and organization, we manage to trace The Organizer. At least from an Islamic point of view, God does not intervene because the life of this world—be it 60, 70, 80 years or less—is like a dream during a brief nap compared to eternity. The life after death is the real reality.
Yes, there is injustice everywhere. Babies die of cancer, people suffer, but this argument itself highlights an inherent sense of morality. In a godless world, there's no intrinsic morality. For example, the horrible case in India where a woman was unjustly paraded naked in public and gang-raped, is considered bad due to learned morality. In essence, we as a society consider that bad arbitrarily. But if we argue that rape is intrinsically bad, then what is our basis for considering it intrinsically bad? Our DNA? Our evolutional principal? Evolutionary wise rape is consider to be instinctive for one to spread their descendances, this is often used in order to explain Genghis Khan brutal rape of numerous of women from countries that he conquered, so in evolutionary perspective it's possibly become a virtuous act.
Now imagine, you were having a nightmare, none of us realize that the dream is only a dream when we are dreaming we always perceive dream as real as our present reality. It's only when we wake up to a higher reality that the nightmare ceases to matter, that we may say "ah it's only a dream", none of us complain how unfair our experience in our dream was, because dream reality is trivial than the reality after we woke up. However, we might be relieve by the higher reality or not, that's totally depending on whether we wake up to a reality that is better or worse than the dream we had.
Not trying to convince anyone here, because I really don't care at all we are definitely responsible for our own selves and I'm never in the quest of spreading my view, but I just want to present a perspective.