Ramadan Observance Support
Evaluates the organization's embodiment of Raḥmah (mercy) by actively supporting fasting stakeholders, including staff, volunteers, and service users. This fosters a compassionate environment, sustains well-being and operational effectiveness, and upholds the spiritual objectives of Ṣawm (fasting) while safeguarding health, safety, and inclusion through reasonable adjustments and risk controls. Rooted in the principle of Rafʿ al-Ḥaraj (removal of hardship) and the Maqāṣid (objectives) of preserving both faith and life, this approach ensures religious devotion does not cause undue physical burden.
Hardship begets facilitation
A juristic maxim authorizing reasonable accommodations without compromising core operations.
Preventing harm takes precedence over acquiring benefit
Where fasting materially increases risk in safety-critical tasks, temporary facilitation is prioritised.
Ṣawm
The Islamic principle of fasting, aiming at God-consciousness.
Raḥmah
The principle of mercy, embodied in measures that reduce undue burden on those fasting.
Maqasid al-Sharia (Preservation of Life)
The Sharia's objective of preserving life and well-being, which underpins supportive policies.
Ta‘āwun
Mutual support and cooperation, framing equitable workload sharing.
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