Khan, S. R2025-02-192025-02-1920242025-02Khan, S. (2024). Forgiveness in Islam: A Pathway to Positive Religious Coping. The Journal of Arts, Sociology and Humanities, 2(2). https://thejash.org.pk/index.php/jash/article/view/36https://repository.iou.edu.gm/handle/123456789/144Forgiveness, as a religious coping mechanism, plays a pivotal role in the Islamic tradition, providing a framework for emotional and spiritual resilience. This paper explores the concept of forgiveness within Islamic teachings, examining its significance as a tool for managing interpersonal conflict and personal suffering. Drawing on Quranic verses, Hadith literature, and contemporary scholarly interpretations, the study highlights how forgiveness is not only a moral virtue but also a strategic response to adversity. The article analyses the religious texts and theological discourses to elucidate the mechanisms through which forgiveness operates in Islamic contexts. Key findings reveal that forgiveness in Islam is intricately linked to concepts of mercy, divine justice, and social harmony. By integrating forgiveness into religious practice, individuals are able to mitigate stress, enhance social relationships, and achieve spiritual tranquility. The paper concludes that forgiveness serves as a profound coping strategy, aligning personal well-being with broader religious and ethical principles. These insights contribute to deeper understanding of how religious practices can support psychological health and interpersonal harmony.enForgivenessPositive religious copingForgiveness in Islam: A Pathway to Positive Religious CopingArticle