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CWE-CWR-19 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Community Welfare & Relief CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Documented crisis intervention pathways

Evaluates documented procedures for responding to individuals in acute crisis. This embodies the Islamic duties of *Naṣrah* (active aid), *Riʿāyah* (dutiful care), and *Sadd al-dharā’iʿ* (blocking means to harm), safeguarding vulnerable stakeholders through swift, effective responses that prioritize the preservation of life (*ḥifẓ al‑nafs*) and well-being. Establishing these clear pathways fulfills the mandate of *Ighāthat al-Malhūf* (rescuing the distressed). Such structured interventions ensure vulnerabilities are addressed with *Iḥsān* (excellence), upholding the *Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah* (objectives of Islamic law).

Fiqh Principles

Sadd al-dharā’iʿ

Blocking the means to harm; justifies preventive measures (safe rooms, safety plans) to reduce likelihood of crises.

Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār

No harming nor reciprocating harm; mandates removal of harm through intervention and escalation.

Hisbah

Public accountability and safety analogous to modern triage and safeguarding.

Islamic Concepts

Naṣrah

Active aid to those in need.

Riʿāyah

Dutiful care and guardianship.

Amānah

Trust/Responsibility; specifically applied to confidentiality and data handling.

Ḥifẓ al‑Nafs

Preservation of Life; the primary Maqāṣid objective driving crisis response.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 11:08:02.218096

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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