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Ishq, or divine love, is emphasized by Sufism in the Islamic tradition. Practitioners of Sufism believe that love is a projection of the essence of God into the universe. God desires to recognize beauty, and as if one looks at a mirror to see oneself, God "looks" at himself within the dynamics of nature. Since everything is a reflection of God, the school of Sufism practices seeing the beauty inside the apparently ugly. Sufism is often referred to as the religion of love. [52] God in Sufism is referred to in three main terms—Lover, Loved, and Beloved—with the last of these terms often seen in Sufi poetry. A common viewpoint of Sufism is that through love, humankind can return to its inherent purity and grace. The saints of Sufism are infamous for being "drunk" due to their love of God; hence, the constant reference to wine in Sufi poetry and music. If an Act of parliament were passed that restricted ECHR rights, and UK courts were unable to strike it down, then a claim could be made against the UK in respect of that legislation in the European court. Whilst such an Act of parliament might be lawful in the UK’s national law, it would be a breach of the UK’s ECHR obligations in international law. The Four Kinds of Love". Paris Talks (11thed.). Bahá'í Reference Library (published 1972). 4 January 1913. pp.179–181. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014 . Retrieved 4 September 2014. Smith, Herman W.; Nomi, Takako (2000). "Is amae the Key to Understanding Japanese Culture?". Electronic Journal of Sociology. Archived from the original on 20 February 2014.

Meza, Ed (2 November 2023). " 'Love Actually' Set for 20th Anniversary 4K Re-Release via Studiocanal, Universal Pictures (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety . Retrieved 4 November 2023. Secondly, you can prioritize your own self-care. Some suggestions would be to treat yourself to a spa, facial, massage, or a nice meal. You do not have to wait for a special occasion to do so.Acts of service love language specifically refer to people who either feel loved or express love the best by doing tasks their partner would appreciate (Chapman & Chapman, (2010). At the wedding: “These violent delights have violent ends,/ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder/ Which, as they kiss consume.” (Act II, Sc v) Augustine of Hippo, "Homily 7 on the First Epistle of John", Homilies on First John, translated by Browne, H., New Advent, 8 a b McLellan, Justin. " 'Do you cry?' pope asks 800,000 young people at WYD; so does Jesus, he says" . Retrieved 9 August 2023. An Act of parliament – that is, the UK parliament at Westminster – can also be challenged in the courts on the grounds that it is inconsistent with an ECHR right, but the courts have no power to disapply it or strike it down. Instead, if a court finds a breach of an ECHR right, it may make a declaration of incompatibility under section 4 of the Human Rights Act.

Pope Francis (18 January 2015). "Meeting with the young people in the sports field of Santo Tomas University". w2.vatican.va. Manila. Archived from the original on 23 February 2018 . Retrieved 24 February 2018. Giles, James (1994). "A theory of love and sexual desire". Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 24 (4): 339–357. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5914.1994.tb00259.x. See also: Greek words for love Roman copy of a Greek sculpture by Lysippus depicting Eros, the Greek personification of romantic love a b Finger, Bobby. "Richard Curtis on About Time, Love Actually, and Being a 'Fool for Love' ". Vulture . Retrieved 6 March 2017. Salaam-e-Ishq. Could I be more excited? Honestly?". Musings of the Obsessive Kind. dangermousie . Retrieved 16 December 2013.Another contrast to consider is the fine line between optimism and naivety. On hearing of Romeo’s plan to marry Juliet, he agrees to do so as “this alliance may so happy prove,/ To turn your households’ rancour to pure love.” The irony is, it will do exactly that, but not in the way intended. Shakespeare even allows the sentiment to jar, with the imperfect rhyme of “love” and “prove” a hint that it won’t be straightforward. This optimism however, is key to moving the plot forward. Even the Nurse eventually concedes that Juliet might be better off marrying Paris; it is only the Friar who supports them until the end (well, just before the end… when he abandons Juliet in a tomb alongside her dead husband, dead cousin and dead ex-suitor…) Why he supports their marriage: “This alliance may so happy prove,/ To turn your households’ rancour to pure love.” (Act II, Sc iii)

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