Yes, Catholics are very Charitable people.
Cariad (love; but also lover/sweetheart) cardod (charity/alms/dole) elusen (alms)
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Zakat, or alms, is one of the Pillar of the Faith. It requires an annual donation of a fortieth part of one's wealth. That's of all the person's wealth, not just of that year's income.
It is actually "alms" for the poor. Alms are the charity given to someone or organization, such as when one donates to a church. So when someone says, "...alms, alms for the poor..." it means "I need a donation of money because I am poor" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alms
Alms means charity. In Islam, we call that zakat. It is obligatory to give away 2.5% of one's revenue & savings and 10% of one's income to the poor. If one is poor and cannot give zakat however, then Allah [SWT] shall forgive that person because Allah [SWT] is the Most Merciful.
An almsgiver is a giver of alms - charity, such as money, clothing or food, to the poor or needy.
Money or goods given as charity to the poor is called alms.
alms , apportionment , benefit , charity, share, grant, allowance, handout
In Judaism, charity is called tzedaka, which is related to the word for righteousness (tzedek).
An almose is an obsolete collective term for alms - money or goods given to the poor as charity.
Giving alms involves donating money, food, or other resources to those in need, typically as an act of charity or compassion. This practice is common in many religious and cultural traditions as a way to support the less fortunate and promote social welfare.
Muslim should; for example:give money to charity per Islam religion (Alms giving or Zakat in addition to Sadaka)give time to charity by helping the needy people and visiting old people who feel lonely or who are ill in hospitals.give knowledge to charity by learning people licit sciences and other physical sciences and reducing illiteracy.participating in social activities free of charge.Open to add more