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aide
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Middle East
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The concept of having a designated 'aide' might not be as formally established in government or corporate settings
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2
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charity
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Middle East
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Charity, known as 'zakat' in Islam, is a religious obligation and a way to fulfill a moral responsibility to help those less fortunate.
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3
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charity
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Middle Eastern
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Charity is also important, but there is a stronger emphasis on informal, community-based support rather than formal charitable organizations.
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1
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4
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charity
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Middle Eastern countries
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Charity, known as 'zakat' in Islamic culture, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and holds significant religious importance.
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1
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5
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generosity
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Middle East
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Generosity may be expressed through offering food, hospitality, and support to guests and visitors, often emphasizing abundance and sharing of resources.
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1
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6
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generosity
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Middle Eastern countries
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Generosity is often displayed through lavish hospitality and gifts to guests, as well as helping family members and close friends in times of need.
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7
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philanthropy
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Middle East
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Philanthropy is often directed towards religious and community-based initiatives, with a focus on supporting mosques, educational institutions, and social welfare programs.
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8
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philanthropy
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Middle Eastern countries
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Philanthropy is often integrated with religious or spiritual giving, such as donating to temples, mosques, or religious institutions.
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1
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