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  2. Peace in Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    According to Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, there will be an era in which justice, plenty, abundance, well-being, security, peace, and brotherhood will prevail among humanity, and one in which people will experience love, self-sacrifice, tolerance, compassion, mercy, and loyalty.

  3. Morality in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Terms associated with right-doing in Islam include: Akhlaq (Arabic: أخلاق) is the practice of virtue, morality and manners in Islamic theology and falsafah ().The science of ethics (`Ilm al-Akhlaq) teaches that through practice and conscious effort man can surpass their natural dispositions and natural state to become more ethical and well mannered.

  4. R-Ḥ-M - Wikipedia

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    raḥima: "be mild, care, have mercy" raḥḥama: "care for, feel sympathy for" istirḥama: "beg for mercy" R-ḥ-m: “womb” Raḥmān is an Arabic term that is commonly translated as "compassionate" or "beneficent". In the Islamic context; definite Al-Rahman is a name of God in Islam.

  5. Divine mercy - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, God's mercy is designated by the Arabic term raḥma. One of the names of God in Islam is al-raḥmān and al-raḥīm ("the Compassionate" and "the Merciful"). In Islam, portions of God's mercy are considered as being within all the world (and not only in humanity). [3]

  6. Faith: Have mercy, but what does that really mean? - AOL

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    Recently, the word, mercy, has me spinning in circles. I’m not sure what it really means. After reading various books and posts and quotes on mercy, I’m not any clearer.

  7. Salvation - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] Therefore, Muslims are constantly commanded to seek God's forgiveness and repent. Islam teaches that no one can gain salvation simply by virtue of their belief or deeds, instead it is the Mercy of God, which merits them salvation, as we have to know that by the mercy of god we are doing the good deeds and we are believing in God.

  8. Arabic in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The words Rahman and Rahim, which are generated from the root Rahmat, signify gentleness and affection. Rahman is the precursor to the Arabic verb, meaning the highest importance in divine mercy, whereas the latter makes use of the infinite supply of grace from the divine being.

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