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    Spiritual Education Mission in the Mufassirin Perspective by Syarif Syarif

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Elements of spiritual education contained in Surat al-Muzzammil Verses 1-10 include: qiyamul lail or night prayer, reciting the Qur’an in a tartil way, getting used to zikr, patience, jihad fi sabilillah or fighting on the path of Allah, and always praying and begging forgiveness from Allah.</p>…”
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    Guilt, Psychological Well-Being and Religiosity in Contemporary Cinema by Florentino Moreno Martín, Icíar Fernández-Villanueva, Elena Ayllón Alonso, José Ángel Medina Marina

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The Content Analysis of a sample of 94 films showed 5 modes of expression of guilt that can be placed on a continuum from the traditional Judeo-Christian model that serves as a benchmark—harm-repentance-penitence-forgiveness—to the removal of guilt as a requirement for self-realization. …”
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    The Effect of Teacher Violence on Academic Avoidanc, Academic Optimism and Academic Vitality of Students by Rajab Raiesi Sarmichi, Naser Nastiezaie

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…According to these results, holding in-service training workshops for teachers in the areas of familiarity with children's natural rights, anger management, compassion and forgiveness towards others is recommended.…”
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    The Differences of Taxpayer Compliance Before and After Tax Amnesty Stimulus by Subadriyah Subadriyah, Siti Aliyah

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Tax amnesty is a type of remission program for taxpayers where they are freed from their tax obligations but, in exchange for the tax liability forgiveness, have to pay a redemption amount of money and disclose incomplete or unreported income in their previous tax periods, without having to face theadministrative penalty or tax prosecution. …”
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    Alternatives to Criminal Conviction in a Comparative Analysis of Positive Law and Islamic Criminal Law by Fauzan Fauzan

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The conclusion of this paper shows that in positive law, alternative provisions for punishment other than imprisonment have been regulated in the Criminal Code (KUHP) and other laws and regulations, including in the form of fines (compensation), rehabilitation sanctions for narcotics abuse cases, and settlement of criminal cases outside the court (APS) by prioritizing the principle of restorative justice, namely peace and forgiveness, for the perpetrators, victims and the community. …”
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    النص الميثولوجي الأوغاريتي دراسة لغوية في المعجم والرَّمز والخط by سميرة الرّاهب

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The lexical items are religious and distributed into the following semantic fields: Good and evil, death and life, fertility and dryness, masculinity and femininity, aggression and forgiveness, heroism and weakness, absence and presence. …”
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    The Study of Practical Theology in the Quranic Stories through Descriptive and Interpretive Approaches: The Case Studies of Joseph and Moses Stories by Seyyed Mohammad Reza Mirseyyed

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For example, by interpreting the dreams of two prisoners, Joseph attempted to explain the principles of religion; through accepting the responsibility of keeping the treasury, he played a key role in rescuing people from famine and hunger; or by neglecting his brothers' faults, he revealed the magnificence of forgiveness. Moses also through helping a weak person and Jethro's daughters, showed the importance of helping others; through releasing the Israelites from Pharaoh, paved the way for Allah's servitude; and by burning the golden calf in fire, he proved the weakness of the false gods to rescue his people from aberration.…”
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    Personality Traits and the Spiritual and Moral Intelligence of Early Adulthood in Poland: Research Reports by Monika Dacka, Elżbieta Rydz

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Measurements were based on the concept of moral intelligence as consisting of the four main dimensions of integrity, responsibility, compassion and forgiveness, and subcategories (competencies) including integrity, honesty, courage, confidentiality, commitment, personal responsibility, accountability for decisions, self-control, helping others, caring for others (compassion), understanding others’ feelings (altruism) and understanding their emotional needs (faith, belief). …”
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    A Criminological Study of Psychological State of Perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity by mohamadali haji deh abadi, mohamadebrahim shamse nateri, samira gol khandan

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Dehumanization of victims, scapegoating of victims and deserving them to be punished, resorting to the amnesty and forgiveness world views are amongst those justifications to be dealt with herein…”
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    MAKNA SYUKUR BERDASARKAN KAJIAN TEMATIK DIGITAL AL-QURAN DAN IMPLIKASINYA DALAM PENDIDIKAN AKHLAK DI SEKOLAH DASAR by Tatang Hidayat, Munawar Rahmat, Udin Supriadi

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Gratitude is commanded for humans who have been given the favor of faith and Islam, have been following the Messenger of Allah Salla Allah ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam, have been granted good sustenance, have been obliged to carry out various types of worship, and they will be granted forgiveness of their sins if they repent. However, most people in fact denied the various favors granted to them. …”
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    The Dipopantunu Bai Tradition in Tana Toraja and its Relevance to Calvin’s Teachings about Atonement by Agustinus, Randy Frank Rouw, Yosua Feliciano Camerling, Hengki Wijaya

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The results of this study show that Calvinists no longer view and prioritize the guilt of atonement in receiving forgiveness or salvation from God because the salvation received by humans is grace. …”
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    Reinforcing the Family in the Islamic Culture by saleh hasanzadeh

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Many factors contribute to the vitality of family bonds, the most important of which are discussed in this paper; Suitable familial relations, discipline, the spirit of counseling, patience and persistence in life, forgiveness, the rule of honesty in the family, avoiding suspicion, the pest of envy, confidentiality and loyalty, peace and opposition of arrogance, patience, fear of divine retribution, avoiding extremes, humility, avoiding waste and kindness to parents, are all factors which reinforce families. …”
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    Application of Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis Model to Quranic Verses Discussing Peaceful Dealing with Hypocrites by Fathyieh Fattahizadeh, Fereshteh Motamad Langrodi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Analysis at the explanation level demonstrated the depth of the Divine revelation about hypocrisy, suggesting that these verses aim to promote the hegemony of monotheism, trust in God, patience, piety, and forgiveness in the Islamic society in addition to peaceful coexistence. …”
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    God’s gift : narratives of disability in Malay popular fiction by Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Mary Ellen Gidah

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, while it is necessary to acknowledge how disability shapes our perceptions of what it means to be mocked for our insignificance and disability, the concepts of forgiveness and repentance appear the Malay worldview, with the implication that forgiving others' faults exemplifies a human virtue.…”
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    A comparison of the moral emotions concepts 'shame' and 'guilt' from the Western and Islamic perspectives by Sawai, Rezki Perdani, Mohd Noah, Sidek, Krauss, Steven Eric, Juhari, Rumaya, Abdullah, Salhah, Khalid, Muhammad Yusuf, Mohd Ghazali, Norzulaili

    Published 2015
    “…In Islam, the moral character of a person is determined by how much shame (haya’) his heart possesses while guilt (nadam) motivates the person to ask for forgiveness from fellow beings and repentance to Allah SWT. …”
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    “My Struggles Matter”: a phenomenological analysis of young adults recovering from major depression by Chan, S.L., Fonny, D.H., Lau, P.L.

    Published 2021
    “…The findings revealed eight personal growth processes themes: revealing the struggles, self-discovery and personal strength, personal responsibility, readiness for change, hope, redefining the meaning, forgiveness, and acceptance. Noticeably, each theme was interconnected to facilitate personal growth among major depressive young adults. …”
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    The Readiness of Probation Officers of the Implementation of Restorative Justice in Malaysia by Mohammad, Taufik, Azman, Azlinda

    Published 2016
    “…Twelve probation officers working in several states in Malaysia were interviewed by phone and asked with their readiness and perception on three main components of restorative justice which included a dialogue/meet-up between an offender and his or her victim, apology/forgiveness, and reparation of harm. The responses showed a trend of acceptance but with a degree of wariness when it comes to reparation of harm which was seen material by the respondents. …”
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    Moral Observer-Licensing in Cyberspace by Yawei Ran, Yubo Hou, Zhiwen Dong, Qi Wang

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Finally, Study 3 showed that participants who identified with the victim in a hypothetical scenario showed less forgiveness and more condemnation of a character’s immoral behavior than those who identified with the perpetrator or the bystander. …”
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    A Syncretic Interpretation of the Poem “Prince Marko’s Church” by Blaže Koneski by Katica Kulavkova

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The following reading of the poem “Prince Marko’s Church” by the Macedonian poet Blaže Koneski (1921–1993) could be seen as an optional pattern of syncretic interpretation because of several reasons: the poem has dramatic and liturgical structure suitable to express both personal and collective memory; its narrativity is intertextually linked to the Macedonian historical and folk legend of King (or Prince) Marko (“Krale Marko”); the very act of understanding the poem is an act of therapy; its associations are linked to the biblical narrative of the “Weeping of Rachel”; it evokes a lot of ethical dilemmas concerning death and God, sin and forgiveness, confession and catharsis and, ultimately, the very sense of creation, i.e. the creation of good and evil. …”
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