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[quote][quote] Coming back to the good deeds, some people call some deed good while other say not good but bad. Here are few examples. 1) Some people say giving money to a beggar is a good deed while others say it is bad deed. 2) Some people say killing a snake is a good deed while others say it is bad deed. 3) Some people say fighting against the enemies of Islam is a good deed while others say it is bad deed. There are millions of such examples. [/quote] You are beginning to make some sense. Shame you did not bother to read what I wrote or perhaps did not full understand, so here it is again: [quote] I am sure you will agree that there might be [b]some grey areas [/b] as to what might be considered a good deed. However overall most humans would concurr as to what is a good deed regardless of thier religious beliefs [/quote]. [quote] Now define good deed like water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen not any water like thing is water (Would you like to drink any liquid like water?). [/quote] For your information here is my quote again: [quote] (1) Giving to charity without wanting to appear kind or generous-good deed....agreed? [/quote] Just to clarify further chairty for orphans in a country without any welfare provision. In my opinion no ambguity a good deed indeed. PERHAPS YOU ARE NOT SURE? [quote] If you do not know what are hydrogen and oxygen then ask you parents. [/quote] V. Long time since A Level chemistry but still can recall a little bit-perhaps not as well you. Copying is the sincereset form of flattery[/quote]
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