Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Religious Attitudes to
the Rich + Poor
- Do we have a moral
obligation to give to the poor?
- Yes
- Equality
- The Golden Rule
- Treat others how you would
wish to be treated
- Influenced by society/others
- Otherwise labelled as selfish
- Emotive influence
- Donating to children
or disaster victims
- Excess money should
be used in the right way
- Recognizing others need help
- No
- Some people may not deserve it
- People have the right to decide
what they do with their money if
they have worked hard for it
- Some people are not in a
position to give money
- Does not have to be
giving of money
- No legal requirement, only conscience
- Islam
- Zakah
- Compulsary
- Form of Ibadah (worship)
- 2.5% of salary
to charity
- Only if the person is
at a certain level of
wealth
- Reduces inequality
- How is it Spent?
- Rescue +
Restoration
in Disaster
Zones
- Food, Shelter,
Clothing for the poor
- Relieves people's debts
- Creates jobs +
educates
people
- Should be given to
people in need
- Views on Wealth
- Frown upon
accumulating wealth
- "O Allah inflict a loss on the person
who withholds his money" -
Muhammad
- The wealthier you are, the mre
generous you are expected to be
- Sadaqah is expected
- "An ignorant man who is generous is dearer to Allah than a worshipper who is miserly"
- Believe that gambling and
wasting money is morally
wrong
- Christianity
- 10 commandments
- Respect
- God believes
everyone is equal
- Give to the poor to emulate
Jesus' example
- Shows agape/compassion
- 'Treat thy neighbour as thyself'
- Attitude towards the rich
- Parable of the Rich Fool
- "Those who pile up riches for themselves are
not rich in God's eyes"
- Spiritual Riches>Material Riches
- "A Treasure in heaven that will not be
exhausted" -Luke12:33
- People should aim to be selfless and help others if they
are able to, rather than keep money for themselves.
- "For the love of money is the root of all kinds of
evil" Timothy 6:10
- Buddhism
- Helping the poor
- Shows Karuna
- Following the 8-fold path
- To become enlightened
- To show metta
- Produces good Karma
- Shows Ahimsa ( reducing suffering of others)
- Beliefs about wealth
- Shun Material Possessions
- Monks/ Nuns have None
- Attachment to items can
prevent enlightenment
- "Do not be attached to power or wealth"- the Dhammapada 84, 89
- Must not desire more than they
already have
- "Not in great wealth is there contentment...but in the extinction
of craving is joy to be found