Tithing
Tithing is the practice of giving a tenth of one’s income or agricultural produce to a religious institution or to charitable causes. The term comes from Old English, meaning tenth, and the concept appears in ancient religious and legal texts as a form of communal support and worship.
Historically, in ancient Israel, tithes funded the Levites and priests, supported temple operations, and paid for
In Judaism, the concept of tithe is discussed in rabbinic literature and historical practice, with distinctions
In Christianity, tithing developed as a discipline for supporters of the church, commonly described as giving
Other traditions distinguish tithing from zakat, the Islamic almsgiving pillar, which requires a calculated portion of