In Islam, wealth is regarded as a divine blessing from Allah, a means through which one fulfills their responsibilities to themselves and others. It is not an end in itself but a tool to cultivate virtue, guided by principles of generosity, charity, and compassion for the needy.
Muslims are encouraged to earn wealth through lawful means and to spend it wisely, while being mindful of their obligations to give to charity, particularly through zakat (obligatory almsgiving) and voluntary acts of kindness.
Islam teaches that wealth should not foster arrogance or possessive attachment, and that true prosperity lies in spiritual growth, righteousness, and using one’s resources to serve humanity and please Allah.
Allah, the Almighty, says: "You will never attain righteousness[40] until you spend in charity from what you love. Whatever you spend, Allah is All-Knowing of it." (Quran 3:92) [40] "Al-Birr" is sincere piety which leads to the great bounty and Paradise..