Throughout the world and across nearly all cultures, those who are poor and in need are seen as, dare I say… sacred? Certainly, it is frowned upon for a rich man to point at those less fortunate and laugh and mock such a person's life. Adjacent to this point: there are weight classes for a reason. It is seen as ignoble for a man to box a woman, or even for a big man to find and challenge a much smaller one.

There is no bigger difference between the power output of a man to a child, and those children are the most sacred of all. In that way, the capabilities that money grants someone can place them into different categories.

In Islam, Muslims are required to give 2.5% of their wealth annually to the poor and needy.

Qur’an: (2:177) “Give wealth, in spite of the love for it, to relatives,

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