Generosity is a cardinal ethical virtue...
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Generosity is a cardinal ethical virtue uplifted in many houses of faith. Paul describes it for the Christian as one of the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). In Mahayana Buddhism, it is the first of the Six Perfections for a Bodhisattva (an enlightened spiritual leader who has taken a vow to help others on their spiritual path). The Hindus tell a tale titled Kings for Breakfast; it is about two kings, both highly esteemed by the people, who tried to outdo one another in their generosity for the common folks. In Islam, the miser and the spendthrift are condemned for not using their wealth "in the way of Allah" (Surah 9.34) and for the good of the people. Abdullah Yusuf Ali, acclaimed interpreter of the Qur'an, comments, "Do not hoard or bury or amass wealth for its own sake but use it freely for good, whether for yourself or for your neighbors."
