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The Prophetic Hadith emphasizes the importance of good deeds in achieving entry into Paradise and avoiding Hellfire. It explains that the fundamental acts of worship—such as monotheism (Tawhid), prayer, Zakat (charitable giving), fasting, and pilgrimage—are among the most significant avenues of goodness that bring the servant closer to Allah. The hadith also clarifies that fasting serves as a shield from sins and immoral deeds, that charity extinguishes human sins, and that performing prayer and striving in the way of Allah are foundational elements of faith. It stresses that the human tongue is the key to either good or evil, warning against the dangers of negative or unhelpful speech that can lead to Hell due to the harm caused by one's words. Furthermore, the hadith calls for the cultivation of good manners, controlling one’s anger, and showing kindness to neighbors and guests. It warns that a small spark of negative speech or behavior can ignite the fires of conflict and enmity. It underscores that the safety of the tongue and the virtue of remaining silent when unnecessary are among noble morals, and that true wisdom lies in awareness and mastery over one’s words and actions.
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