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EG-EK-13 Education & Growth Education & Knowledge CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Women‑led study circles run

Evaluates the active support for women-led study circles (halaqāt), fostering dedicated spaces for female scholarship and spiritual development. This empowers women, deepens community engagement, and fulfills the Islamic imperative for all to seek knowledge (`ilm) while ensuring robust safeguarding, governance, and quality assurance. Drawing upon the rich historical precedent of female scholarship, this practice upholds hifz al-‘aql (preservation of intellect) and hifz al-din (preservation of religion). By nurturing female educators, institutions revive the prophetic tradition of comprehensive tarbiyah (cultivation).

Fiqh Principles

Fiqh al-‘Ibadat

The jurisprudence of worship, forming a core part of the study circle curriculum.

Mā lā yatimm al-wājib illā bihi fa-huwa wājib

Providing accessible means for women to fulfill the obligation of seeking knowledge is a communal obligation.

Adab al-Ikhtilaf

The ethics of disagreement; ensuring leaders present scholarly differences respectfully.

Hifz al-Nafs & Hifz al-‘Ird

Protection of life and dignity, underpinning the Islamic duty of safeguarding.

Islamic Concepts

Ilm

Seeking and disseminating knowledge.

Tarbiyah

Spiritual refinement and manners.

Ukhuwwah

Sisterhood and collective responsibility.

Amanah

Trust; viewing leadership and safeguarding as a divine trust.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 12:06:43.897328

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Full import from mizan-297.json

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