Islam teaches that akhlaq (good character) is not separate from worship. Kindness, honesty, patience, mercy, helping others, keeping promises, and treating people with respect are all beloved to Allah. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said that he was sent to perfect noble character, showing that faith is reflected not only in prayers and rituals but also in how a person treats others. When a Muslim acts with sincerity for Allah's sake and strives to bring benefit to people, those actions can become part of ibadah (worship).
Islam also teaches that Allah's promises are true and that Day of Judgment (Yaumul Akhir) is the day when every deed will be brought to account. Acts of worship, good character, patience, and sincere efforts to fulfill Allah's purposes on earth will not be lost. Some rewards may be seen in this life, while others are preserved by Allah and fully revealed in the Hereafter. Believers therefore strive to combine worship, noble character, and beneficial actions, trusting that Allah will bring complete justice and fulfillment of His promises in the next life.