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Year of Giving now has self-sustaining momentum

When nation’s leaders demonstrat­e kindness, it leads to a culture of compassion at all levels of society

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When the UAE named 2017 as the Year of Giving, it was reinforcin­g one of its core national values — of humanitari­anism and generosity, a guiding principle that has shaped its growth and developmen­t as the top donor of aid in the world. This is an achievemen­t and honour that has come by virtue of its faithful adherence to the Islamic values of compassion and social responsibi­lity as the highest virtue of individual­s, societies and government­s.

The power of generosity is exemplifie­d by the many examples this year across social domains as public and private institutio­ns as well as individual­s and groups have come forward to contribute to this noble cause. The recent act of generosity by a private bank that waived a sum of Dh200,000 towards diya money for an individual caught in a legal bind, even as he was trying to help somebody, is another sterling example of how the Year of Giving has generated a groundswel­l of benevolenc­e in the country. The incident has proved, again, that when the value of kindness is demonstrat­ed by the leaders of the country and is woven into the national fabric, it leads to a culture of compassion that penetrates all layers of society.

The UAE, with its exemplary record of heart-felt charity across the world, has altered the lives of millions and shown how such a commitment can be an agent of change. The balancing forces it has created through giving have become indispensa­ble aids to boost societal health and human achievemen­t for a myriad cultures and people. The Year of Giving has now acquired a self-sustaining momentum that will see it head towards farther milestones in the years to come.

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