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  2. Shaddad ibn Aws - Wikipedia

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    Some famous hadiths has been reported by him regarding good deeds, for example, Shaddad ibn Aws reported: . The Messenger of Allah said, “A wise man is the one who calls himself to account (and refrains from doing evil deeds) and does noble deeds to benefit him after death; and the foolish person is the one who subdues himself to his temptations and desires and seeks from Allah the ...

  3. Thawab - Wikipedia

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    Thawāb, Sawab, Hasanat or Ajr (Arabic: ثواب, Hindi: सवाब saʋāb, Bengali: সওয়াব sôwab) is an Arabic term meaning "reward".Specifically, in the context of an Islamic worldview, thawāb refers to spiritual merit or reward that accrues from the performance of good deeds and piety based on the guidance of the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.

  4. The Little Witch - Wikipedia

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    Her responsibility is the punishment of witches, for example when they use magic on Fridays, which is strictly forbidden. Unlike Rumpumpel and the other witches, the head witch was quite nice to the Little Witch initially. Though this sentiment changes when the witch council becomes aware of the Little Witch's good deeds.

  5. Dolly Parton's most beloved good deeds, from funding COVID ...

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    In addition to saving her co-star from being struck by a vehicle, Parton's good deeds include using her famous voice to advocate for causes including LGBTQ+ rights, Black Lives Matter, the planet ...

  6. Merit (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    The merit ledgers were lists of good deeds and bad deeds, organized in the form of a calendar for users to calculate to what extent they had been practicing good deeds and avoiding bad deeds every day. The ledgers also listed the exact retributions of every number of deeds done, to the detail.

  7. Everyman (15th-century play) - Wikipedia

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    Everyman then turns to Good Deeds, who says she would go with him, but she is too weak as Everyman has not loved her in his life. Good Deeds summons her sister Knowledge to accompany them, and together they go to see Confession. In the presence of Confession, Everyman begs God for forgiveness and repents his sins, punishing himself with a ...

  8. Mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    In its secondary meaning, the word mitzvah refers to a deed performed in order to fulfill such a commandment. As such, the term mitzvah has also come to express an individual act of human kindness in keeping with the law. The expression includes a sense of heartfelt sentiment beyond mere legal duty, as "you shall love your neighbor as yourself ...

  9. Kiraman Katibin - Wikipedia

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    Kiraman Katibin also tasked to determine Whether a person is sent to Jannah or Jahannam is not, however, dependent on whether good deeds outweigh bad deeds; but is ultimately up to God's mercy upon a believer. [9] The book in which the angels are writing is the cumulative record of a given person's deeds.