Thank you for sharing this part of the story, it has been really interesting to read.
And Aladdin's difficulties in getting the Magic Lamp did bear fruit, his life became happy with his wife the Princess. And it's amazing that Aladdin didn't forget to help the poor people in their kingdom. I can say that Aladdin's life was full of love and he achieved it with the help of Genie's power. I can say that Aladdin is content with his life.
Living a happy and contented life has a lot to do with finding your passion, following it, and making the most of it. It requires you to have an open heart and mind so that you can appreciate the journey and all its ups and downs. It's important that you find people who share your interests and desires in life, and create meaningful relationships with them - be they family, friends, or strangers. Because of this the Sultan really admires him, Aladdin is generous and loving.
Aladdin has built enough inner strength that's why he achieved happiness; having compassion for others, especially those in need. Striving for personal growth through connecting with our inner energy source helps us be kinder to ourselves so we can extend that kindness to those around us. This is where I really marvel at Aladdin's personality.
But of course, there's no such thing as a perfect life. We will have challenges in life and in Aladdin's case it looks like this severe challenge is coming. I remembered from my previous comments many days ago about Maghrebi; I always have this feeling that he will return to Aladdin when he finds out that he is alive and in possession of the magic lamp. The Maghrebi is obsessed with this lamp so he won't allow it to go to anyone else, especially Aladdin.
I think the next parts of the story will be full of thrill and action. That's why Aladdin will get into the fierce battle of his life. Of course, I believe that Aladdin can win this battle with the help of his family and friends. But let's see what will happen in the story, can't wait to read the next parts.
Cheers @vcelier for the awesome translation of the story.