Intended Meaning

Good deeds are the practical behavior that makes faith tangible in reality, because they translate what a person believes into actions. Faith here does not remain a mental idea; rather, it appears in practice that carries human values and realizes them.

The Atom’s Structure in the Atlas

  • Type of argument: value-based
  • Direction of argument: It makes good deeds the visible practical form of faith.
  • Key terms: faith, good deeds, practical behavior, human values.
  • Degree of centrality: primary.

The atom links belief and action, making faith insufficient unless it turns into good deeds that realize values in reality, thereby granting behavior normative value.

Basis

  • Supporting text: “Good deeds: practical behavior that embodies faith and translates human values.”

Place of the basis in the book

  • Book: Islam and Human Being.
  • Location: in the early sections of the book, within his linkage between faith and good deeds.
  • Type of basis: close witness.
  • Marker that helps verification: good deeds
  • Reading note: This passage is suitable as evidence because it links religion with righteousness and action that guides the human being toward human values.

Degree of documentation

  • Level: directly documented
  • Meaning of the level: the atom relies on an explicit witness close to the formulation of the claim.
  • Limits of reading: the formulation above is an analytical summary, and should not be treated as a verbatim quotation unless the witness is quoted word for word.

Its function in the book

Its function here is argumentative; it supports a larger conclusion in the chapter or prepares for it.

Editorial note

The atom is foundational because it connects creed to moral action.