Hardship-grant / zakāt emergency fund
Evaluates the provision of a hardship or Zakāt fund for urgent aid. This reflects *Iḥsān* (excellence) by establishing a vital safety net for stakeholders in crisis. Rooted in the principle of *Takaful* (mutual solidarity), such funds directly support the *Maqasid al-Shari'ah* (objectives of Islamic law) by ensuring *Hifz al-Nafs* (preservation of life) and protecting human dignity during severe distress. A structured, confidential process ensures timely relief, reinforcing community trust and fulfilling a core Islamic social responsibility.
Zakāt
Mandatory redistribution of wealth.
Bayt al-Māl
Historical precedent for public treasury.
al-umūr bi maqāṣidihā
Matters are judged by their objectives; supports vendor payments to ensure relief reaches the need.
taysīr / rafʿ al-ḥaraj
Easing matters and removing hardship; supports light-touch verification for urgent cases.
la ḍarar wa la ḍirār
No harm shall be inflicted or reciprocated; avoid harmful verification delays.
amilīn ‘alayhā
Permissibility of admin costs from Zakāt.
amānah (trust)
Foundation for conflicts of interest controls and stewardship.
ʿadl (justice)
Foundation for objective eligibility and fair process.
satr (concealment)
Confidentiality to protect applicant dignity.
ḥifẓ al-nafs (preservation of life)
Maqāṣid objective served by emergency food/shelter aid.
ḥifẓ al-ʿirḍ (preservation of honour)
Maqāṣid objective served by dignified, confidential processes.
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