Abstract:
Abstract
In Islam, the condition for the acceptance of actions and reaching the quorum of value is faith in God and the hereafter. This does not mean that other deeds with goodness in action (hosn-e fe’li) are worthless in Islam, because some actions may have values below the quorum but they may still prepare man for spiritual advancement. On the other hand, if a behavior has goodness in action but is the result of disbelief and obstinacy, it definitely has a negative value, i.e. it will not have any positive results in the hereafter where values, rewards and virtues appear, and it will lead to punishment. For example, if a believer commits minor sins, although his faith is preserved, he will be far from ultimate perfection, because these sins gradually drive him away from spirituality and godliness.