Islam emphasizes **gratitude (Shukr)** in both personal and social contexts by teaching:
1. **Gratitude to Allah:** Recognizing and expressing thanks to Allah for His blessings through worship, obedience, and remembrance (Dhikr), which strengthens faith and humility.
2. **Gratitude in Daily Life:** Encourages showing gratitude for even small blessings, viewing life positively, and acknowledging Allah’s role in providing all that is good.
3. **Gratitude Towards Others:** Encourages thanking people for their kindness and help, as gratitude to others is seen as a part of gratitude to Allah.
4. **Social Responsibility:** Gratitude motivates social actions, like charity (Sadaqah) and kindness, to share blessings and help others in need.
5. **Patience and Contentment:** Being grateful fosters patience and contentment in all circumstances, cultivating a positive and resilient outlook.
Through these teachings, Islam makes gratitude a cornerstone of both personal fulfillment and harmonious social interactions.