Fair & Transparent Tenancy Management
Assesses whether the processes for allocating housing, managing tenancies, handling rent, and resolving disputes are fair, transparent, and legally compliant. The approach must reflect Islamic principles of justice (ʿAdl), compassion (Raḥmah), and the balance of benefit and liability (Al-Kharāj bi al-Ḍamān), ensuring statutory repair duties are met and eviction is a strictly governed last resort.
Sulḥ
Amicable settlement used for proportionate, early dispute resolution.
Al-Kharāj bi al-Ḍamān
Benefit accompanies liability. Establishes the balance of rights (usage/rent) and responsibilities (maintenance/payment).
Taيسīr
Facilitation/Ease; applied via hardship protocols for tenants in arrears.
ʿAdl
Justice in allocations, ensuring no bias or conflict of interest.
Amānah
Trust in safeguarding tenants’ rights, data, and funds.
Raḥmah
Compassion in hardship responses and accessibility.
Niyyah & Ikhlāṣ
Sincere intention to manage properties as a trust for the sake of Allah.
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