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zekat

İslam'ın beş şartı; şehadet etmek, namaz kılmak, oruç tutmak, zekat vermek ve hacca gitmektir. - The five pillars of Islam are belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

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{i} yardım
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yoksullara yardım
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{i} sadaka

Biri fakirlere sadaka vermeli. - One should give alms to the poor.

Neden sadaka için yalvarıyorsun, Diogenes? Cömertlik öğretmek için. - Why are you begging for alms, Diogenes? - In order to teach generosity.

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tek sadaka
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{i} zekât

İslam'ın beş şartı; şehadet etmek, namaz kılmak, oruç tutmak, zekat vermek ve hacca gitmektir. - The five pillars of Islam are belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

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(asynchronous line multiplexer) (n ) A device that connects multiple terminals or other serial interface devices to SunTM network file servers or workstations Also called multiple terminal interface The SunLinkTM communications processor (SCP) is an example of an ALM
(Asset Liability Modeling)
Alarm
Asset-liability management
{i} high mountain meadow
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{n} a gift, to the poor, charity
Alms
Originally, gifts made to the poor According to the canons, the loose offering on the first Sunday of the month should go into an Alms account, or Priest's Discretionary Fund
Alms
Gifts to the poor Dr Johnson says the word has no singular; whereas Todd says it has no plural Like riches, it is wholly singular in construction, but is used both as a noun singular and noun plural Of course, it is Almos-ine, almos-ie, Almose, almesse, almes, alms, the s is not the plural suffix Riches is the French richesse Both words are singular, but, as nouns of multitude, prefer the plural construction (Latin alimosina, Greek eleemosyne, from the verb eleeo, I pity )
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From the Greek word eleos, meaning "pity " Money given by the Church to the poor According to the canons, the loose offering (cash and undesignated checks) on the first Sunday of every month is supposed to go into an Alms account
Alms
Money or goods given to help the poor
Alms
money collected for the relief of the poor
Alms
Money or other offerings of the people for the work of the Church
Alms
Traditionally, a term for money given to the poor but now generally referring to the money received from the congregation at the offertory
Alms
voluntary contributions to aid the poor
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almose
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Something given to the poor as charity, such as money, clothing or food
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Alms are gifts of money, clothes, or food to poor people. Money or goods given as charity to the poor. money, food etc given to poor people in the past
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{i} charity, aid, something given to the poor (money, food, etc.)
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Anything given gratuitously to relieve the poor, as money, food, or clothing; a gift of charity
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benefaction
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