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Mercy and forgiveness
Divine compassion and Prophetic mercy assign special
importance to forgiveness and tolerance. As God the Most Gracious is merciful
to all people, His Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is merciful and
compassionate to all believers (Qur'an, 9:128). God's clear order to the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is to embrace forgiveness. The verse Adopt
the way of forbearance and tolerance, and enjoin what is good and right, and
withdraw from the ignorant ones (Qur'an, 7:199) indicates this.
By the blessing of God, the Prophet succeeded in
establishing unity among people by acting with compassion and mercy. If he had
treated the people around him severely and rudely, they would have left him and
their unity would have collapsed (Qur'an, 3:159).
Since God and the Messenger of God are merciful and
compassionate to believers, those who take the divinely prescribed ethics and
the prophetic character as their example should obviously treat one another
with mercy and compassion. Therefore, those who have received the Prophet
Muhammad's (peace be upon him) message can never be severe, arrogant,
antagonistic, or hostile.
Furthermore, God Almighty advises His Messenger to be
forgiving and to consult people by asking for their ideas (Qur'an, 3:159;
42:38) since exchanging ideas increases feelings of unity and cooperation while
reducing tension between people. As a result, a desire for change that
transforms hatred into peace and serenity appears in society.
According to the Messenger of God, people are equal before
God as the teeth of a comb are equal. Characteristics like language, ancestry,
race, wealth, and poverty are not signs of superiority.4 In the thirteenth
verse of the chapter Al-Hujurat, the creation of humankind from a female and a
male, the division of humanity into ethnic groups or nations and tribes in
order to know one another, and the importance of fearing God in order to become
valued in God's view are pointed out.
The verse approves having an identity and being known by an
identity; nonetheless, it rejects the abuse of affiliation (to different
gender, social or ethnic groups) as a means of superiority. Thus, it assesses a
person's honor and value in terms of universal values that he or she gains
through his or her own will and effort, and not in terms of gender or ethnic
ties, which are not obtained through free will.5
In Islam, the individual is considered as a person that
gains value within the society, as someone who is responsible to the community
in a social context.
According to Islam, the life of a human being is a trust
from God, irrespective of his or her ancestry, color, or language, and hence
should be protected meticulously. The main idea in Islam is to praise God the
Almighty (Qur'an, 1:1; 6:45), to show compassion to creation. Humankind is the
best of all creations (Qur'an, 17:70) and is created of the best stature
(Qur'an, 95:4). So, every human deserves respect by nature; approaching them
with lenience, tolerance, and humility is certainly virtuous. Hence, staying
away from hatred and having a tolerant attitude is essential for humanity.
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