Poverty, rich and religious beliefs about wealth

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  • Created on: 14-09-16 19:58
What is the poverty trap?
A Mechanism which makes it hard to escape poverty.
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What is Zakah?
Giving 2.5% of wages to charity, all Muslims should do this if financially able to.
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What is meant by inheriting money?
Receiving money at the death of a previous holder.
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What is Sadaqua?
'Sincerely for Allah', Giving more money than 2.5% to Allah.
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What is Insha Allah?
Giving 2.5% of wages to charity, all Muslims should do this if financially able to.
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What is being poor?
Lacking sufficient money to live at standard considered comfortable.
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What is lepathy?
Being to lazy.
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What is Apathy?
No enthusiasm, interest or care.
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The majority of people in the poverty trap are?
Single parents, disabled, working part time or old aged
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How many people are in poverty?
5.2m
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The majority of people in poverty are?...
working
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What should a full time worker over 22, has to be at least paid what an hour? (£)
5.73
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What is Dama paramita?
Perfect generosity
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What two reasons do Buddhists believe you should give to charity?
a) to benefit our ego, b) to help those in need.
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What is the christian view on gambling?
Don't encourage it, they allow soft gambling, IN MODERATION
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What do Muslims believe about gambling?
NO! No soft gambling either.
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What does the Qur'an state that money should be for?
The necessities of life
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How much does the footballer, Yaya Toure give to Zakah? (A YEAR)
£230,000
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What is Zakah?

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Giving 2.5% of wages to charity, all Muslims should do this if financially able to.

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What is meant by inheriting money?

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What is Sadaqua?

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What is Insha Allah?

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