In Islam, compassion is a characteristic that emphasizes kindness, empathy, and understanding. Compassion is deeply rooted in the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who exemplified mercy and kindness in his interactions with people. Allah is described as the Most Compassionate and Merciful, and Muslims are encouraged to reflect these qualities in their own lives. Compassion extends to all beings, including humans, animals, and the environment, and it is a fundamental principle in relationships, social interactions, and community welfare. Showing compassion to others is not only an act of goodness but also a means of seeking Allah's blessings and forgiveness. Islam teaches that compassion should be extended to all, regardless of religion, race, or background.

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