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CWE-CWR-21 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Community Welfare & Relief CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Regular staff/volunteer reflection circles

This criterion assesses whether the organization facilitates regular reflection circles for staff and volunteers to support their spiritual and ethical development. It evaluates the commitment to nurturing the inner dimensions of those who serve, grounding operations in raḥmah (mercy) and mutual care—as the Prophet ﷺ described believers as 'one body' (Muslim 2586). Effective service requires spiritual groundedness, self-awareness, and continuous moral growth. Methods include muḥāsabah prompts with Qur’an tadabbur, Gibbs/Kolb reflective cycles, and ethical case rounds linking service dilemmas to 'cooperating in righteousness' (Quran 5:2).

Fiqh Principles

Blocking the means to evil/harm. Used to justify strict confidentiality to prevent backbiting or reputational damage.

Preservation of honour/dignity. A Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah objective ensuring the reputation of participants is protected.

Islamic Concepts

Muḥāsabah

The process of self-reflection and taking account of one's deeds.

Murāqabah

The state of being conscious that Allah is always watching.

Tazkiyah al-Nafs

The purification of the self.

Suhbah

Righteous companionship.

Tawāṣī bil-ḥaqq

Mutually enjoining truth.

Naṣīḥah

Sincere counsel delivered with mercy and wisdom.

Satr al‑‘ayb

Concealing faults.

Rifq

Gentleness in interaction.

Shūrā

Consultation.

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Administrator 2026-03-07 12:06:26.066483

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