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		<title>By: SH</title>
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		<description>"Also, beware of following up good deeds with bad ones because, if we say that good deeds eradicate bad ones, it is also not impossible that bad deeds destroy good ones."

I understand that good deeds erase bad ones (by the Mercy of Allah) because of the words of the prophet {sallahu alayhe was sallam}, but here where the noble shaykh mentions that bad deeds destroy goodd deeds - is this principle also established in Islam or is he setting a analogy? I hope my question was clear inshaAllah.</description>
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<p>I understand that good deeds erase bad ones (by the Mercy of Allah) because of the words of the prophet {sallahu alayhe was sallam}, but here where the noble shaykh mentions that bad deeds destroy goodd deeds - is this principle also established in Islam or is he setting a analogy? I hope my question was clear inshaAllah.</p>
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