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 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.
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.
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