concept   charity

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Middle Eastern (1) United Kingdom (1) religious groups (1) secular community (1) Islamic (1) Saudi Arabia (1) UAE (1) humanitarian (1) religious community (1) Bible-based culture (1) Christian tradition (1) Christianity influenced cultures (1) Individualistic societies (1) Islamic finance principles (1) Jewish (1) Protestant Christianity in the West (1) Religious Communities in Christianity (1) Roman Catholic Christian (1) Traditional Buddhist culture (1) Western finance principles (1) Western secular cultures (1) mainstream society (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 charity Middle Eastern Charity in Middle Eastern culture is deeply tied to religious and community support, particularly through the practice of zakat in Islamic culture. 8
2 charity United Kingdom Charitable giving is common in the United Kingdom, with regular contributions to established charities and participation in charity events. 6
3 charity religious groups Charity is considered a religious duty and is integral to helping those in need across various religious organizations. 3
4 charity secular community Charity is a voluntary act of goodwill for social welfare within a secular community. 3
5 charity Islamic In Islamic culture, almsgiving or 'zakat' is a fundamental practice and key aspect of faith. 2
6 charity Saudi Arabia "Charity, also known as 'Zakat', is a religious obligation in Saudi Arabian Islamic culture, particularly emphasized during Ramadan." 2
7 charity UAE Charity (Zakat) is a religious obligation in Islamic tradition, especially important during Ramadan, in UAE culture. 2
8 charity humanitarian Charity promotes well-being through equal distribution of resources to alleviate suffering. 2
9 charity religious community Charity is seen as a religious duty within the religious community, with spiritual significance and a focus on compassion towards others. 2
10 charity Bible-based culture Charity is emphasized as a moral duty in Bible-based culture. 1
11 charity Christian tradition Charity in Christian tradition involves giving back and helping those in need. 1
12 charity Christianity influenced cultures Charity is seen as a virtuous and religiously significant act in Christianity-influenced cultures. 1
13 charity Individualistic societies Charity in individualistic societies often involves individual or corporate donations driven by personal motivations or tax benefits. 1
14 charity Islamic finance principles Zakat is an obligatory and structured form of charity based on Islamic finance principles. 1
15 charity Jewish Giving to charity (Tzedakah) is a fundamental practice in Jewish culture. 1
16 charity Protestant Christianity in the West In Western Protestant Christian culture, giving to charity is seen as a virtuous and commendable act. 1
17 charity Religious Communities in Christianity Charity is considered a crucial religious duty in Christianity. 1
18 charity Roman Catholic Christian Roman Catholic Christian culture highly values charitable giving and acts of service as reflections of compassion and love for others. 1
19 charity Traditional Buddhist culture Charity and generosity are important values in Traditional Buddhist culture, rooted in the teachings of Buddhism. 1
20 charity Western finance principles In Western finance culture, charity is seen as voluntary and separate from financial transactions. 1
21 charity Western secular cultures In Western secular cultures, charity is viewed as a personal choice rather than a religious obligation. 1
22 charity mainstream society Charity is encouraged in mainstream society, but its religious significance may not be as strong. 1