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Congress Votes for Independence On July 2, 1776
The question above is intended to assess your ability to write an essay and interpret the importance of culture and cultural heritage. For that reason, I can't write an essay for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you should research what cultural heritage is, how it is formed and how important it is in society. This research must be done in articles and other essays that deal with this theme.
After that, you can write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Present what cultural heritage is and what its interpretation is of its importance. This interpretation will be your thesis statement.
- Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In these paragraphs, you will show what cultural heritage represents, how it is formed, what its role is in society, how it should be preserved, and why it is valuable to humans.
- Conclusion: Summarize your arguments, reinforce your thesis statement, and show your final thinking on this subject.
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Charity or alms, also called Zakat or Sadaka in Arabic, is the third of the Five Pillars of Islam and thus, fundamental teaching of the Islamic faith. Being charitable and taking care of the weak and poor are essential aspects of the Muslim character. Charity is so important that it comes only after the declaration of faith (shahada) and prayer (salat).
Explanation:
Charity is connected to generosity, a virtue that, not surprisingly, is central in Islam. It is considered a quality of the soul that Allah gives to those He loves, those who are not attached to material wealth, and instead use what they are given to please God and, thereby, make the world a better place. That is, it is not the generous person herself who possesses the attribute of generosity, but Allah who, because of His love for that person, causes her to be generous. This distinction is essential to understanding Islam as a whole.
Muslims believe that everything we are given is bestowed upon us by Allah and therefore, nothing, not even our bodies, belongs to us, but to God. We are merely trustees of these bounties and we are to use them in the best of ways, as God wills, to uplift the rest of His creation. It is the same with wealth. Wealth does not belong to us, but to Allah.
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https://insidearabia.com/charity-the-third-pillar-of-islam-is-at-the-heart-of-the-islamic-faith/
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14th amendment (the equal protection clause is mentioned in the 14th amendment of the United States constitution
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