Peace be on you.
Not only belief on, and good works taught by
Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) but belief and doing good as taught by
every Prophet had been beneficial too:
[ch6:v49] And We send not the
Messengers but as bearers of glad tidings and as warners. So those who believe and reform
themselves, on them
shall come no fear nor shall they grieve.
[47:3] But
as for those who believe and do good works and believe in that which has been revealed to Muhammad — and it is the truth from their Lord — He removes from them their sins and improves their condition.
[3:194]
“Our Lord, we have heard a Crier calling us unto faith, ‘Believe ye in your Lord,’ and we have believed. Our Lord, forgive us, therefore, our errors and remove from us our evils, and in death number us with the righteous.
[3:195]
“Our Lord, give us what Thou hast promised to us through Thy Messengers; and disgrace us not on the Day of Resurrection. Surely, Thou breakest not Thy promise.”
[48:30]
Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. And those who are with him are hard against the disbelievers, tender among themselves. Thou seest them bowing
and prostrating themselves
in Prayer, seeking grace from Allah and
His pleasure. Their mark is upon their faces, being the traces of prostrations. This is their description in the Torah. And their description in the Gospel is like unto a seed-produce that sends forth its sprout, then makes it strong; it then becomes thick, and stands firm on its stem, delighting the sowers — that He may cause the disbelievers to burn with rage
at the sight of them.
Allah has promised, unto those of them who believe and do good works, forgiveness and a great reward.
[2:28]
This Messenger of Ours believes in that which has been revealed to him from his Lord, and so do the believers: all of them believe in Allah, and in His angels, and in His Books, and in His Messengers,
saying, ‘We make no distinction between any of His Messengers;’ and they say, ‘We hear, and we obey.
We implore Thy forgiveness, O our Lord, and to Thee is the returning.’
[2:287] Allah burdens not any soul beyond its capacity. It shall have
the reward it earns, and it shall get
the punishment it incurs. Our Lord, do not punish us, if we forget or fall into error; and our Lord, lay not on us a responsibility as Thou didst lay upon those before us. Our Lord, burden us not with what we have not the strength to bear; and efface our
sins, and grant us forgiveness and have mercy on us; Thou art our Master; so help us Thou against the disbelieving people.
Blessings comes through grace of Allah:
[62:5] That is Allah’s grace; He bestows it on whom He pleases; and Allah is the Master of immense grace.
Ref:
www.alislam.org/quran
Good wishes.