People are of Four Types, And the Deeds are Six (From ‘AS-SAHEEHAH’ (no. 2604) of Shaikh al-Albaanee -rahimahullaah): From Khuraym ibn Faatik al-Asadee -radiyallaahu `anhu- that the Prophet (pbuh) said: So people are: [i] one granted plenty in this world and in the Hereafter, and [ii] one granted plenty in this world, poor in the Hereafter and, [iii] one poor in this world, granted plenty in the Hereafter and, [iv] one wretched in this world and in the Hereafter; and the deeds are: [i & ii] The two which are binding, and [iii & iv] like for like, and [v] ten times more, and [vi] seven hundred times more: [i & ii] So the two which are binding are: Whoever dies as a Muslim, a Believer, not associating anything with Allaah - then Paradise is binding for him; and whoever dies as a Disbeliever - then the Fire is binding for him; and [iii & iv] Whoever intends an evil deed but does not do it, and Allaah knows that his heart felt it and he desired it, then it is written as a good deed for him; and whoever intended an evil deed then it is not written against him; and whoever did it then it is written as one, and it is not multiplied for him, and [v] whoever did a good deed - then ten times its like is written for him, and [vi] whoever spends something in Allaah's cause, then it is multiplied for him seven hundred times over. >> Reported by Ahmad (4/345), Ibn Hibbaan (no.31), and Ibn Abee Shaybah in his 'Musnad' (2/38/2).- Shaikh al-Albaanee declared its chain of narration to be 'Saheeh'.