My Entry, "Women in the Spotlight ✨" #07 by @alinaasim5

in hive-168072 •  3 months ago 

Assalam o Alaikum

I hope you all are doing great by the grace of Allah Almighty. I'm fine too. Today I am going to take part in the contest that is organized by @aviral123 in Steem for ladies.

Should we help others?


Helping others is fundamental to creating a compassionate and functional society. Many culture and religion emphasize the importance of helping others as a moral duty. The golden rule is treat other as you would like to be treated. Helping other can bring a sense of personal satisfaction. Act of kindness often lead to positive emotion. Research show that people who engage in helping behaviour often report high level of happiness and satisfication. Helping others can create strong relationship. In communities helping other can create a network of support. When peoples support and help each other then it can lead to positive changes in society such as reducing poverty, improving education and promoting social Justice. Helping other involves comfort zone which can lead to personal growth. By helping others you can also learn more about themselves including their strength and values and what they truly care about. Helping others can set positive examples for others to follow. It can also inspire others to also help one another. This is particularly important for children and young ones. For a personal level, the connections and relationship formed through helping others that can provide emotional and social support.

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Should we help someone when he asks for it or should we help without being asked?


The question of whether we should help someone when they ask for it or protectively of your help without being asked touches on various aspects of empathy and social interaction. It depend on the contest, relationship between the individual involved and the nature of the health needed. Waiting until someone ask for health respect their autonomy and judgement. It assumes that the person is capable of assessing their own needs and will see assistance when necessary. When someone ask for health they are more likely to be open and receptive to the assistance provided. Offering help without being asked then sometimes the misinterrupt as a lack of confidence in the other person abilities. If you see someone struggling , offering help can relieve there burden even before they ask for it. Some people may hesitate to ask for help due to pride, fear of being burden. Proactively helping others can strengthen relationship and build trust. It shows care and support. In emergencies and situation where immediate action is needed offering help without waiting for a request can be crucial. If the situation depending on personal decision it might be better to wait until someone ask for help. Furniture of your relationship with a person in needed also place a role. Close friends or family members might appreciate and aspect proactive help while colleagues my prefer to request help when needed. The key is to strike a balance between respecting a person to know me and showing empathy full stop you can offer help in a way that leaves the person the freedom and accept or decline.

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Who comes forward to help the fastest among men and women?


The speed at which someone comes forward to help whether they are a man or a woman can be influenced by various factors including social conditioning, situational context and individual personality traits. Traditionally men have been socialized to be protectors and problem solvers especially in situation involving physical danger or emergencies. Men may be Quikr to step in during situation that require immediate helping someone in physical danger or intervening s in a public disturbance. Women are often socialize to be nurturers and caregivers. This conditioning can lead women to be more responsive to situation where emotional sport or care giving is needed. Women may come forward more quickly in station required empathy listening emotional assistance. Studies have shown that men may be Quikr tourist spot in emergencies that require physical intervention. Women might be faster to help that involve care giving and emotional sport. The nature of the situation can create the influence who step forward to help first. In public situation there men May tap forward faster due to social expectation of men taking charge. In personal, women might respond more quickly.

It is said that even God is pleased by "helping each other". Who believes in this?


The belief that "helping each other" pleases Allah is a common thread in many religious and spiritual tradition around the world. In Christianity, helping others is seen as a direct reflection of God love and teaching. The Bible contain numerous passages that encourage helping others. For example, "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." The belief that acts of kindness towards others are seen as acts of kindness towards God himself. Many Christian denomination have strong tradition of charity and social work. In ISLAM, helping others is a fundamental duty. The concept of ZAKAT is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Muslim give a portion of their wealth to those in need. The Quran frequently encourages acts of kindness and helping other. For instance, Surah Al-Baqarah, "Righteousness is the key to give away wealth out of love for him to the near of kin and the orphan and the needy and the wayfarer and the beggars and for the emancipation of captives. The idea of Umrah emphasizes mutual support and helping one another. Allah is pleased by acts of service to others. Hinduism teaches Dharma or duty which includes the duty to help others. The concept of Seva is highly valued and performing good dates is believed to generate positive karma and spiritual merit. The bhagavad Geeta and other Hindu's scripture encourages helping others as a form of devotion to God. Helping the less fortunate and performing x of kindness are integral to Hindu religious practice. Budhism is more focused on individual enlightment then on worshipping are God. The Buddha taught that helping others is a way to develop positive qualities like compassion and to reduce suffering both for oneself and others. In Buddhist service to others especially in the form of Charity and helping those in net is seen as a way to cultivate merit. In Judaism, helping other is a food diameter expression of faith and obedience to God commandment . The torah and Talmud contain numerous injections to help other.

Thank you for reading my post.

I would invite three of my friends to take part in this contest.
@jannat12
@mateenfatima
@sahar78

Regards @alinaasim5

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Saludos gracias por compartir tu participación, le invito a encender para que pueda estar elegible a la etiqueta del Club5050 y así poder utilizarla. No olvides justificar tu post pata una mejor presentación. Gracias.

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