Year-round mutual-aid network activity
This criterion assesses the active cultivation of a year-round mutual-aid network, embodying the principle of *Taʿāwun*. By facilitating direct peer-to-peer support, the organization strengthens community resilience, deepens social bonds, and builds a sustainable, dignified system of care. A ‘documented act’ is a recorded request-and-fulfillment instance between peers (not staff-delivered services), logged with date, type, anonymized parties, and outcome. Direct cash transfers are not permitted. Where shopping/reimbursements are necessary, they must use a controlled process: (1) pre-approval by coordinator, (2) two-person verification for reimbursements, (3) itemised receipts required, (4) payment only to the helper (not to the requester) via traceable method (bank transfer), and (5) recording in the mutual-aid log with finance reference.
La darar wa la dirar
No harm and no reciprocating harm; applied here to ensure safety in transport and home visits.
Al-Tarātīb al-Idāriyyah
Classical Islamic texts emphasizing organized and systematic approaches to governance.
Bayt al-Mal
The treasury in an Islamic state, established to institutionalize mutual aid.
Taʿāwun
The principle of mutual assistance and cooperation in righteousness.
Amanah
Trustworthiness; applied to handling people's time, property, and private information.
Satr
Concealing faults/privacy; applied to data protection and confidentiality of requests.
Takaful
Mutual guarantee and social solidarity.
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