1. My father, may Allah grant him mercy, said: We were told by Sa’d bin Abdullah, from Ya’qoub bin Yazid, from Ibn Abi ‘Umayr, from Hisham bin Salem, from Abu Abdillah, peace be upon him, that he said: Ali bin Hussain, Allah’s blessings be upon them both, used to say: Woe to the one whose singulars overcome his tens. So I said to him: And how is that? He said: Have you not heard Allah, Exalted and Glorious is He, say: «The one who brings a good deed, to him is ten the like of it, and the one who brings a misdeed, he will not be rewarded except by the like of it» (6:160)? Hence, if one performs one good deed, ten will be written for him, and if one performs one misdeed, one will be written for him. Thus, we seek refuge in Allah from the one who performs, on one day, ten misdeeds and does not (even) have one good deed by which his good deeds can overcome his misdeeds.
