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Both are derived from the word rahma, which is variously translated as mercy, compassion, and benevolence.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Both are derived from the word rahma, which is variously translated as mercy, compassion, and benevolence.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Both are derived from the word rahma, which is variously translated as mercy, compassion, and benevolence.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Both are derived from the word rahma, which is variously translated as mercy, compassion, and benevolence.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Both are derived from the word rahma, which is variously translated as mercy, compassion, and benevolence.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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He focussed on the notions of ayat (divine signs) and rahma (divine compassion) as two important fonts for such a Theology of the Environment.
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He focussed on the notions of ayat (divine signs) and rahma (divine compassion) as two important fonts for such a Theology of the Environment.
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He focussed on the notions of ayat (divine signs) and rahma (divine compassion) as two important fonts for such a Theology of the Environment.
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Other qualities linked to rahma are al-Latif (the Gentle), al-Halim
Kickdefella 2009
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"Today we still take food when we visit tombs and we call it rahma wa nour [mercy and light] as our Islamic tradition entails."
unknown title 2009
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