بیشترتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید the Qur'an: "Whoever brings a good deed, he shall have ten like it, and whoever brings an evil deed, he shall be recompensed only with the like of it, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly." (Surah-al-An'aam : 161). It is one of the countless mercies of Allah that when a person commits a sin, Ateed' tries to enter it in his scrolls,but 'Raqeeb' tells him to wait lest the person may feel ashamed and apologize for his act. He does not record the deed for five or seven hours. And if within that period the person does not repent, Ateed says: "Verily he is shameless", and then records one evil deed in his scrolls. It is stated in traditions (Ahadees) that every man has two scrolls of deeds, first in which are recorded all good and virtuous deeds, and second in which are recorded all bad and evil ones. All the acts of men are written in it, even to the extent that the air which he blows out of his mouth to lit a fire is also recorded. "And everything they have done is in the writings, And everything small and big is written down". (Surah-al-Qamar 52,53) Shaikh Sadooq relates in "E'eteqadatul Imamiyah", that once the commander of the faithful Ali (A.S.) passed by some youths who were busy in vain and useless gossip, and