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DEATH is a constant preoccupation in the novel, particularly various forms of mercy killing.
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When he was questioned about crying for the child, the Prophet said: "(Tears are a form of) mercy that God has lodged in the hearts of His servants, and God is merciful only to those of His servants who are merciful (to others).
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For all our differences, the mainstream traditions all advocate various forms of compassion, mercy, love.
Our reputations are increasingly at the mercy of algorithms, too.
It took the form of a mercy killing.
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