hayırseverlik, yardımseverlik; yardım derneği, hayır cemiyeti; merhamet; sadaka

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(Mukavele) charity
An organization, the objective of which is to carry out a charitable purpose
In general, an attitude of kindness and understanding towards others, now especially suggesting generosity

Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. — John Mitchell Mason.

The goods or money given to those in need
pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
or almsgiving, the first Paramitas There are three kinds of charity in terms of goods, doctrines (Dharma) and courage (fearlessness) Out of the three, the merits and virtues of doctrines charity is the most surpassing Charity done for no reward here and hereafter is called pure or unsullied, while the sullied charity is done for the purpose of personal benefits In Buddhism, the merits and virtues of pure charity is the best
In its traditional legal meaning, the word "charity" encompasses religion, education, and assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress and other purposes that benefit the community Nonprofit organizations that are organized and operated to further one of these purposes generally will be recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (See 501(c)(3)) and will be eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts
an institution set up to provide help to the needy
People who live on charity live on money or goods which other people give them because they are poor. My mum was very proud. She wouldn't accept charity Her husband is unemployed and the family depends on charity
a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)
or almsgiving, the first Paramita There are three kinds of charity in terms of goods, doctrines (Dharma) and courage (fearlessness) Out of the three, the merits and virtues of doctrines charity is the most surpassing Charity done for no reward here and hereafter is called pure or unsullied, while the sullied charity is done for the purpose of personal benefits In Buddhism, the merits and virtues of pure charity is the best
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity
An organization the objects of which are to carry on a charitable purpose
Charity is kindness and understanding towards other people
If you give money to charity, you give it to one or more charitable organizations. If you do something for charity, you do it in order to raise money for one or more charitable organizations. He made substantial donations to charity Gooch will be raising money for charity. a charity event
Whatever is bestowed gratuitously on the needy or suffering for their relief; alms; any act of kindness
a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
Charity is an institution or fund established for a charitable purpose Charitable purposes are those which the law regards as charitable The term 'charitable' has a technical legal meaning which is different from its everyday meaning Charitable purposes are: the relief of poverty or sickness or the needs of the aged the advancement of education the advancement of religion, and other purposes beneficial to the community
Liberality in judging of men and their actions; a disposition which inclines men to put the best construction on the words and actions of others
The third of the Five Pillars of Islam is more accurately called almsgiving In Islam, charity (Arab zadaqah) is better known as the voluntary giving of money, food, etc to the poor It differs from almsgiving, which is obligatory
An attitude of kindness and understanding towards others
hayırseverlik, yardımseverlik; yardım derneği, hayır cemiyeti; merhamet; sadaka

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    ha·yır·se·ver·lik, yar·dım·se·ver·lik; yar·dım der·ne·ği, ha·yır ce·mi·ye·ti; mer·ha·met; sa·da·ka

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