Structured pre-marital courses offered regularly
Assesses whether the organization offers structured, regular, and safe courses to prepare couples for marriage, covering Islamic principles, legal rights, and psychological well-being, supported by robust governance and safeguarding. Rooted in the Maqasid al-Shariah (higher objectives of Islamic law) concerning Hifz al-Nasl (preservation of lineage), these educational initiatives are vital. They equip future spouses to cultivate resilient households grounded in Mawaddah (affection) and Rahmah (mercy), thereby fostering long-term social harmony and spiritual tranquility within the broader community.
Fiqh al-Usrah
Islamic jurisprudence of the family, covering rights, duties, and ethics.
Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār
Legal maxim: 'No harm and no reciprocating harm'. Used to frame domestic abuse policies and conflict resolution.
Iṣlāḥ
Proactive prevention of harm and constructive reconciliation.
Sadd al-dharā’iʿ
Blocking the means to evil; preventive education on red flags and abuse.
Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah
Preservation of Progeny/Family (ḥifẓ al-nasl) via structured preparation.
Muʿāsharah bi’l-maʿrūf
Living together in kindness/equity; the core ethical standard for the course.
Taʿlīm & Tarbiyah
Instruction and holistic nurturing to build character and skills.
Shūrā
Mutual consultation in household decision-making.
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