Charity
Overview
 
  • Charity (practice)
    Charity (practice)
    The practice of charity means the voluntary giving of help to those in need who are not related to the giver.- Etymology :The word "charity" entered the English language through the Old French word "charité" which was derived from the Latin "caritas".Originally in Latin the word caritas meant...

    , the practice of benevolent giving and caring
  • Charity (virtue)
    Charity (virtue)
    In Christian theology charity, or love , means an unlimited loving-kindness toward all others.The term should not be confused with the more restricted modern use of the word charity to mean benevolent giving.- Caritas: altruistic love :...

    , the Christian theological concept of unlimited love and kindness
  • Principle of charity
    Principle of charity
    In philosophy and rhetoric, the principle of charity requires interpreting a speaker's statements to be rational and, in the case of any argument, considering its best, strongest possible interpretation...

     in philosophy and rhetoric
  • Tzedakah
    Tzedakah
    Tzedakah or Ṣ'daqah in Classical Hebrew is a Hebrew word commonly translated as charity, though it is based on the Hebrew word meaning righteousness, fairness or justice...

    , the Jewish concept of giving to worthy causes or people in need
  • Sadaqah
    Sadaqah
    or Saddka is an Islamic term that means "voluntary charity".This concept encompasses any act of giving out of compassion, love, friendship or generosity.-Hadith on Sadaqah/Saddka:...

    , the Islamic concept of alms-giving, often translated as "charity"
  • Altruism
    Altruism
    Altruism is a concern for the welfare of others. It is a traditional virtue in many cultures, and a core aspect of various religious traditions, though the concept of 'others' toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions. Altruism is the opposite of...

  • Alms
    Alms
    Alms or almsgiving is a religious rite which, in general, involves giving materially to another as an act of religious virtue.It exists in a number of religions. In Philippine Regions, alms are given as charity to benefit the poor. In Buddhism, alms are given by lay people to monks and nuns to...


  • Charitable organization
    Charitable organization
    A charitable organization is a type of non-profit organization . It differs from other types of NPOs in that it centers on philanthropic goals A charitable organization is a type of non-profit organization (NPO). It differs from other types of NPOs in that it centers on philanthropic goals A...

    , a type of non-profit organization formed for charitable purposes
    • 501(c)(3), a specific section of the United States Internal Revenue Code that allows qualifying charitable organizations exemption from federal income tax

  • Charity (play)
    Charity (play)
    Charity is a drama in four acts by W. S. Gilbert that explores the issue of a woman who had lived with a man as his wife without ever having married. The play analyses and critiques the double standard in the Victorian era concerning the treatment of men and women who had sex outside of marriage,...

    , a play by W.
Quotations

He is rich who hath enough to be charitable; and it is hard to be so poor that a noble mind may not find a way to this piece of goodness.

Thomas Browne|Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, c 1633-5.

Charity begins at home, is the voice of the world.

Thomas Browne|Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, ii. 4.

Certainly it is a heaven upon earth to have a man's mind to move in charity, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth.

Francis Bacon, Essays, 1, ‘Of Truth’.

In charity there is no excess.

Francis Bacon, Essays, 13, ‘Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature’.

We are obligated to be more scrupulous in fulfilling the commandment of charity than any other positive commandment because charity is the sign of a righteous man.

Maimonides, as quoted in A Maimonides Reader (1972) by Isadore Twersky, p. 135.

In faith and hope the world will disagree, But all mankind's concern is charity.

Alexander Pope, An Essay on Man, III. 303.

Iniquum est conlapsis manum non porrigere; commune hoc ius generis humani est.

It is wrong not to give a hand to the fallen. This right is common to the whole human race.

Charity itself fulfills the law.And who can sever love from charity?

William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, Act IV, Sc. 3, l. 364.

Charity,Which renders good for bad, blessings for curses.

William Shakespeare, Richard III, Act I, Sc. 2, l. 68.

To give to the needy alone is charity. All the rest is investment for a return.

Valluvar Tirukkural 221

 
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