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has not passed by yet are the grave, the field of the Resurrection, and Hell or Paradise."


We are now living in the third station whose distance takes our lifetime. Hence, days of our ages are miles, hours are meters and breaths are steps. Some of us have only few miles, others have only few meters, and others have only few steps.

RIGHTEOUS DEED



In the previous discussion we referred to the invaluableness of time and proved that lifetime is more precious than the worldly pleasures. Such being the case, the rational must exploit time properly and spend it with matters that are as precious and significant as the age, such as righteous deeds:
The Prophet (s) said: "The intelligent should not take care for anything except three: seeking the worldly earnings, getting supplies for the life to come, and gaining a legal pleasure." 346


Because man's whims prompt him, in nature, towards gaining earnings and tangible pleasures as well as the affairs that preclude him from acting righteous deeds and readying for the life to come, many texts from the Quran and hadith have enjoined him to arrange for his life to come:


"Whoever has done an atom's weight of good, will see it and whoever has done an atom's weight of evil, will also see it (99-8)."


"All righteous-doers among the believing male or female will be granted a blessed happy life and will receive their due reward and more. (16:97)"


"Whoever commits evil deeds will be recompensed to the same degree. The righteously striving believer, male or female, will enter Paradise wherein they will receive their sustenance without any account being kept (40:40)."


"One who acts righteously does so for his own


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