User-impact survey results
Assesses if the organization conducts a user-impact survey for its community support and relief services, evaluating service effectiveness from the beneficiary's perspective. Emphasizes methodological rigor (defined sampling, representativeness), accessibility, safeguarding protocols, and ethical data handling. Rooted in Shura (consultation) and Ihsan (excellence), this feedback process ensures aid upholds Karamah (human dignity). By actively listening to recipients, organizations fulfill their Amanah (trust) and align with the Maqasid al-Shariah (objectives of Islamic law) for societal welfare.
Sadd al-dharā’iʿ
Blocking the means to harm. Applied here by designing surveys to prevent foreseeable harms (courtesy bias, coercion, distress) through independence and safeguarding protocols.
Maṣlaḥah Mursalah
Public interest. Verifying service benefit through rigorous feedback.
Shūra
Consultation with beneficiaries.
Ḥisbah
Accountability and public welfare.
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