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[quote]Let us go back to the beginning. [quote] How you define good deeds? [/quote] Which means that you do not know what a good deed is. So again I suggest you ask your parents to start teaching you. My simple examples: [quote] (1) Giving to charity without wanting to appear kind or generous-good deed....agreed? (2) Stealing from a poor old lady....not a good deed. [/quote] So you obviousouly have issues with poor old lady. Hence I subsequently added that all stealing is bad (I am quite to accept this correction) regardless whether from rich, old, young etc. Now can you simply tell us whether you you still cannot understand what good deed may or may not be. Because the Quran is quite clear that you must do good deeds( your quote above).[/quote]
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