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is the practice of giving of one's financial means, or one's time or skills, to an organisation with the purpose of helping others – specifically, those who are considered to be less , such as those who suffer from extreme or illnesses. This is an important part of practice, being a central part of most religions' ideas and traditions. For example, in Islam, the paying of the charitable donation of Zakah is mandatory and is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Religions such as also contain teachings on charity, as they have the idea of tzedakah. Christianity contains the practice of tithing, which is the giving of a tenth of one's income to the church and to charities.
Most of the practices within Christianity regarding charitable giving are based in the teachings of . He spent his life helping the poor and and taught that his followers should do the same. He taught that people are unable to get into the of Heaven without serving the most vulnerable as if they were serving God. He also taught that the poor are and will inherit the of Heaven. As a result of these teachings, charitable giving and looking after those who are vulnerable is of high importance to Christians. They consider it to be a way of showing their love for others, love for God and the love of God for others.
One example of a religious charity which is popular amongst some religious people, mainly Christians, is Christian Aid. This is a charity which aims to alleviate the issues experienced by people suffering from worldwide.