Book Name:In What State Did You Begin Your Morning?
Method of collective accountability (72 Pious Deeds)
The Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم has said, “Pondering ˹over the Hereafter˺ for a moment is better than 60 years of worship.”[1]
Let’s make good intentions before filling out the Pious Deeds booklet:
1. To please Allāh, I will hold myself to account through the Pious Deeds booklet and encourage others to do the same.
2. I will praise (i.e. thank) Allāh Almighty for the pious deeds which I practised.
3. I will regret not acting upon the pious deeds I missed out on and will try to act on them in the future.
4. Allāh Almighty forbid, if I have not acted on any pious deed which prevents a person from sinning, I will repent to Allāh and make a firm intention to not sin in the future.
5. I will not reveal my good deeds without a need (for example, by saying that I acted on such and such or so and so amount of pious deeds).
6. I will make up for any pious deed that can be performed later (for example, I will make up for the 313 ṣalāt I missed yesterday by reciting them today).
7. I will try to achieve the actual aim of filling in the Pious Deeds booklet, such as attain the fear of Allāh, be pious, have good character, and progress in religious activities.
8. I will fill in the Pious Deeds booklet tomorrow as well.
9. I will not fill in the Pious Deeds booklet as a formality, rather I will actually assess my deeds and fill it in.
For all the pious deeds you acted upon, mark the box next to them with an inverted tick. For all the ones you missed, mark ‘O’ in the box next to them.