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    Alms·giv·ing
    /ä(l)mzˈɡiviNG/

    noun

    • 1. (in historical or religious contexts) the practice of giving money or food to poor people: "benevolence in the form of almsgiving was encouraged"
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  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Almsgiving is a practice that transcends religious boundaries and reminds us of our shared responsibility to help those in need. It is not just about giving money or material possessions; it is about showing empathy, compassion, and solidarity with others.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · What is Almsgiving? The Oxford English Dictionary defines “almsascharitable relief given to the poor and needy.” Almsgiving, then, is the act of giving this relief – usually in the form of materials or monetary contributions. In short, almsgiving supports those in need with money, food, clothing, or other material goods.

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    Whereas the principle of almsgiving in Christianity is not a legal concept as in Islam, giving to the poor is regarded as one of the highest duties for any Christian. The offertory is the traditional moment in every Roman CatholicMass, when alms are collected. In all Christian forms of worship, a collection is made of "tithes and offerings" given f...

    Islamic scriptural rules on alms are quite reminiscent of the biblical instructions: In Islam, zakat, or the giving of alms, is the third of the five pillars of Islam. Various rules attach to the practice, but in general terms, it is obligatory to give away 2.5 percent of one's savings and business revenue, as well as 5-10 percent of one's harvest,...

    In Buddhism, alms or almsgiving is the respect given by a lay Buddhist to a Buddhist monk. The monk will then pray for the giver's family or requested others. It is not charity as presumed by Western interpreters. It is closer to a symbolic connection to the spiritual and to show humbleness and respect in the presence of normal society. The visible...

    Chrysostom, John. 1998. On Repentance and Almsgiving. The Fathers of the Church, a new translation, v. 96. Catholic University of America Press. ISBN 0813211964
    Garrison, Roman. 1993. "Redemptive Almsgiving in Early Christianity." Journal for the study of the New Testament, 77. JSOT Press. ISBN 1850753768
    Mahathera, Nyanatiloka. Buddhist Dictionary: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, 4th ed. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist Publication Society. ISBN 9552400198. Available online.Retrieved July 18, 2007.
    Neusner, Jacob, Tamara Sonn, and Jonathan E. Brockopp. 2000. Judaism and Islam in Practice: a Sourcebook. Routledge. ISBN 0415216737

    All links retrieved May 17, 2021. 1. Alms and Almsgiving Catholic Encyclopedia 2. Almsgiving (Zakat) Five Pillars of Islam 3. Alms Jewish Encyclopedia 4. Alms Giving Ceremony in Bangkok Buddhism in Thailand

  5. May 22, 2024 · (ˈɑːmzˌɡɪvɪŋ ) noun. the making of charitable donations, giving alms. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'almsgiving' in a sentence. almsgiving.

  6. Almsgiving definition, the act of donating money, food, or other items to people in need of them, especially as a spiritual practice: Almsgiving helps us experience giving freely, which leads to freedom from the obsession with possessing, freedom from the fear of losing what we have. See more.

  7. Almsgiving is a form of prayer because it is "giving to God" — and not mere philanthropy. It is a form of fasting because it demands sacrificial giving — not just giving something, but giving up something, giving till it hurts.

  8. Almsgiving, the act of sharing with open hearts, bridges connections and spreads love. Almsgiving, a practice deeply rooted in various cultural and religious traditions, represents the act of donating money, food, or other resources to the needy as a form of charity.

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