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Mercy from "summary" of The Holy Qur'an by
The concept of Mercy is a central theme in the teachings of The Holy Qur'an. Mercy is considered a fundamental quality of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. Throughout the Qur'an, Allah's mercy is emphasized as encompassing all aspects of creation. It is through Allah's mercy that the universe was created, and it is through His mercy that humans are sustained and guided. Allah's mercy is infinite and all-encompassing, extending to all creatures, believers, and non-believers alike. It is through His mercy that humans are forgiven for their sins and shortcomings, and it is through His mercy that they are given the opportunity to repent and seek forgiveness. The Qur'an teaches that Allah's mercy is greater than His wrath, and that His mercy...Similar Posts
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