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Peace in Islamic philosophy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peace in Islamic philosophy
The Arabic word ''salaam'' (سلام) ("secured, pacified, submitted") has the same root as the word ''Islam''. One Islamic interpretation is that individual personal peace is attained by utterly submitting to Allah. The greeting "As-Salaamu alaykum", favoured by Muslims, has the literal meaning "Peace be upon you".〔 ==Peace and justice==
Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Caliph after Muhammad, has an incisive definition of justice. He considers justice to be ''the placement of everything in their proper order''. The issue of proportionality and relativeness is thus an indispensable part of justice.〔See Motahhari, Morteza, Adl e Elahi (Justice ), Tehran: Sadra Publications, 1982, pp. 59–67.〕
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