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== In Islam == In the Islamic context, sincerity means: being free from worldly motives and not being a [[hypocrisy|hypocrite]].<ref>{{Cite book|author=Tabarsi|title=Majma 'al-Bayan|volume=3|page=319}}{{full citation needed|date=September 2023}}</ref> In the [[Quran|Qur'an]], all acts of [[worship]] and human life should be motivated by the pleasure of [[God in Islam|God]], and the [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|prophets]] of God have called man to sincere servitude in all aspects of life. Sincerity in Islam is divided into sincerity in belief and sincerity in action. Sincerity in belief means [[monotheism]]βin other words not associating partners with God<ref>{{Cite Quran|98|5|style=nosup}}</ref>βand sincerity in action means performing sincere worship only for God.<ref>{{Cite Quran|6|162|style=nosup}}</ref>
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