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The state of the heart and the spirituality can change with the deeds and thoughts.  When the heart submits to the will of Allah and be more involved in remembering Allah, then spiritually increases, and vice versa. Anger is a bad action which drives the person away from Allah and keeps him under the influence of Shaitaan. More remembering Allah increases the peace of mind and the spirituality. The believers who remember Allah sincerely not only enjoy the taste of remembering Him, but also gain more degrees in the spirituality and submission to the will of Allah (S.W.T). The remedy for any fault or anger or unwanted act is seeking forgiveness (Istighfaar).

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Just because a hadith has an unknown narrator does not mean for certain it was fabricated. Possibly the narrator was known in the past, but we do not know them now because we have lost books and information. Also, possibly the information in the hadith is correctly transmitted even if we don't know the transmitter. It is better to say that hadith with unknown narrators lack verification. 

There are many authentic narrations in this regard. Ahlul Bayt (AS) encouraged their followers to mention their truth , merits and virtues. Imam Ja'far Al-Sadiq (AS) said: Keep our truth alive. May Allah bestow His Mercy on every one who keeps our truth alive among peopleأحيوا أمرنا رحم الله من أحيا أمرنا . Biharul Anwaar, V. 44, page 282.

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There are plenty of authentic Hadeeths from the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) and Ahlul Bayt (AS) stating that Muslim woman must cover her entire hair as part and parcel of the obligatory Hijab. You can refer to all our Hadeeth and jurisprudence books to read these Hadeeths. The Hadeeth of Mi'raaj is an authentic very well known Hadeeth, in which the Prophet (SAWA) told Lady Fatima (AS) that he was been shown the punishment of types of sinners including a woman hanged in the hellfire because she was not covering her hair in front of outsider men.Biharul Anwar, V. 8, P.309. More narrations on this subject can be found in Mustanad Al Shia by Al-Naraqi volume 4 page 247. 
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