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Islam associates Ahmad with Muhammad, both words deriving from the h-m-d triconsonantal root which refers to praiseworthiness.
Heredity, Culpability, Praiseworthiness, Punishment and Reward, Pop.
Mallett has interpreted the fresco as a Medicean attempt to exalt "the praiseworthiness of condottieri to a populace with mixed feelings".
One possibility "involves supposing that the 'morality' of the act is one thing, probably to do with the praiseworthiness or blameworthiness of the agent, and its rightness or wrongness another."
"There is to be found," he wrote in one article in Commentary on this subject, "a desire not only for praise but for praiseworthiness, for fair dealings as well as for good deals, for honor as well as for advantage."
This was an eight-performance casualty of the 1967-68 Broadway season, a time fondly remembered for productivity (in one month 11 new plays opened, just one short of the total for all of last season), if not praiseworthiness (5 of those new plays closed after a week).
It is a prayer addressed to God in true humility of spirit and the fullest awareness of His purity, His praiseworthiness, His holiness, coupled with a burning desire on the part of the devotee for Divine forgiveness, and for blessing on the Holy Prophet.
He states that living in seclusion or practising asceticism is not acceptable, and that instead all should work towards the betterment of humanity rather than that what profits themselves; he extols the praiseworthiness of charity and the use of sciences and arts to promote the well-being of humankind.