Regular community cleanup or environmental projects
Assesses whether the organization conducts regular community cleanup or environmental projects (e.g., litter picks, tree and hedgerow planting, pollinator gardens, river/pond cleanups, habitat restoration), demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and proactive community action. These efforts reflect the Islamic principle of Khilafah (stewardship), treating the natural world as an Amanah (sacred trust). Furthermore, such initiatives embody the prophetic tradition of removing harm from the path, promoting Hifz al-Bi'ah (protection of the environment) for the well-being of all creation.
Hisbah
Classical governance principle for overseeing public hygiene and environmental order.
La darar wa la dirar
The maxim of 'no harm' underpins safety, permissions, and wildlife protection obligations.
Sadd al-dharā’iʿ
Blocking the means to harm; justifies preventive safeguards (permits, nesting checks, biosecurity).
Khilāfah
Stewardship and vicegerency over the earth.
Riʿāyah
Care, guardianship, and responsibility.
Iṣlāḥ
Constructive reform and restoring what has been spoiled.
Amānah
Trust; viewing public spaces and volunteer safety as a divine trust.
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