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'''KepedulianBelas kasihan''', ([[Bahasa'''welas Inggris|Inggris]]:asih''', atau ''compassion'kepedulian''') adalah [[emosi]] [[manusia]] yang muncul akibat penderitaan orang lain. Lebih kuat daripada [[empati]], perasaan ini biasanya memunculkan usaha mengurangi penderitaan orang lain.
 
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==The Christian tradition==
[[Kategori:Akhlak]]
[[Image:G. Conti La parabola del Buon Samaritano Messina Chiesa della Medaglia Miracolosa Casa di Ospitalità Collereale.jpg|right|thumb|400px| Compassion in action: an 18th-century Italian depiction of the Parable of the Good Samaritan]]
[[Kategori:Akhlak terpuji]]
The Christian [[Bible]]'s [[Second Epistle to the Corinthians]] is but one place where God is spoken of as the "Father of compassion" and the "God of all comfort" (1.3). The life of [[Jesus]] embodies for [[Christian]]s the very essence of compassion. Christ's example challenges Christians to forsake their own desires and to act compassionately towards others, particularly those in need or distress.<ref>[[Lampert Khen]] (2006), Ch. 1</ref> Jesus assures his listeners in the [[Sermon on the Mount]] that, "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy." In the [[Parable of the Good Samaritan]] he holds up to his followers the ideal of compassionate conduct.
 
The heritage within [[Western Christendom]] of compassion as the principle of [[charity (virtue)|charity]] has resulted in recent times in the growth of remarkable [[Charitable organisation|charitable phenomena]] such as [[Oxfam]], [[Médecins sans Frontières]] and [[Live Aid]] with global reach and budgets of millions of dollars. True Christian compassion, say the [[Gospels]], should extend to all, even to the extent of loving one's enemies.
 
[[Our Lady of Compassion]] is a feast day celebrated by Roman Catholics to honor the [[Theotokos]]as [[Co-Redemptrix]].
 
==The Islamic tradition==
[[Image:Nomad prayer.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A 1930s photograph of a desert traveler seeking the assistance of God the Merciful, the Compassionate.]]
In the Muslim tradition, foremost among [[Allah|God's]] [[99 Names of Allah#List of Names|attributes]] are mercy and compassion or, in the canonical language of Arabic, ''Rahman'' and ''Rahim''. Each of the 114 chapters of the [[Quran]], with one exception, begins with the verse, "In the name of God the Merciful, the Compassionate". <ref name="autogenerated2">http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/tawheed/conceptofgod.html | University of Southern California</ref> The Arabic word for compassion is ''rahmah''. As a cultural influence, its roots abound in the Quran. A good Muslim is to commence each day, each prayer and each significant action by invoking God the Merciful and Compassionate, i.e. by reciting ''Bism-i-llah a-Rahman-i-Rahim''.
The Muslim scriptures urge compassion towards captives as well as to widows, orphans and the poor. Traditionally, ''[[Zakah|Zakat]]'', a toll tax to help the poor and needy, was obligatory upon all Muslims (9:60). One of the practical purposes of fasting or [[sawm]] during the month of [[Ramadan]] is to help one empathize with the hunger pangs of those less fortunate, to enhance sensitivity to the suffering of others and develop compassion for the poor and destitute. <ref>[http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/15122001/1512200144.htm The concept of compassion in Islam- i, The Milli Gazette, Vol. 2 No. 24<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[Muhammad|The Prophet]] is referred to by the Quran as the Mercy of the World (21:107); and one of the sayings of the Prophet informs the faithful that, "God is more loving and kinder than a mother to her dear child." <ref name="autogenerated2" />
 
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