The Prophet ﷺ said: "The most beloved people to Allah (swt) are those who help and benefit others the most, and the most beloved actions to Allah (swt), is pleasure and happiness that you cause to enter the heart of a Muslim, or to solve one of his problems, or to pay off his debt, or to prevent him from being hungry, and working to help my Muslim brother is more beloved to me than making I’tikaf in this masjid for a month, and whoever controls his anger, Allah will conceal his faults, and whoever controls his ill feelings, Allah (swt) will fill his heart with contentment on the day of Judgment, and whoever strives to help fulfill a need for his Muslim brother, Allah will make his feet steadfast on the day of Judgment, and bad manners ruin good deeds just like vinegar ruins honey."
"A sincere heart that has forged a beautiful link with the Almighty will not be fluttered by praises or insults. It beats peacefully."
The Quran teaches us that an incredibly wealthy man can be a failure (Firaun) and a homeless man can be successful (Prophet Ibrahim)
Being alone as a single person has many advantages, especially for a believer. One of the greatest of these is the opportunity to give undivided attention to pursuit of spiritual growth and a deep relationship with Allah...